Impossible Objects: Villa Medici x Sun Aura
Couldn't load pickup availability
Impossible Objects: Villa Medici x Sun Aura
*Hand woven, printed on archival conservation paper
Paper measures 8.5 x 11", woven area measures 5'' x 7''
One of a kind, 2025. Arrives unframed.
*Due to the handmade nature of each piece, subtle imperfections are inherent in the process. These irregularities are not flaws, but evidence of the artist’s hand—adding character, uniqueness, and value to the work. They serve as a quiet reminder of the labor, intention, and material intimacy behind each composition.
Impossible Objects is an ongoing series that explores the transformation—and distortion—of form, identity, and function. It examines how societal ideals impose constructed expectations onto bodies, objects, and environments, revealing a culture fixated on perfection, modification, and control. The series extends this inquiry through the creation of new “impossible” objects—composed of both existing and found imagery, reassembled into forms that are impractical, unusable, or unreal.
Each piece is a handwoven paper artifact, made from archival conservation paper (acid-free and lignin-free) printed with a combination of artist-made and found imagery. The act of weaving these visual elements by hand disrupts their original contexts, generating hybrid compositions that resist categorization. The resulting works suggest dimensionality and material presence, yet remain inherently flat—objects that assert their impossibility through their very construction.
Through this series and practice, the work critiques the relentless pursuit of perfection imposed by societal standards—how we distort, beautify, and reconstruct not just human bodies, but nature, culture, and identity. Impossible Objects asks what remains when objects—and people—are pushed past functionality, beyond reality, and into an aestheticized state of impossibility.