IMPRINTS
The human creature relies heavily on visual sensory input to make sense of the world. The brain is constantly imprinted and transformed by what we observe. Memory is soaked in color, shape, and texture. Sometimes vivid — at other times so dull it barely exists. The art in the following galleries challenges the very nature of the visual experience we often take for granted. What happens when we look closer, pull things apart, make them bigger, smaller, darker or transposed? Alluvian seeks to push boundaries of visual understandings — to cast light onto the shadows of our peripheries.