


Perhaps this is why I felt compelled to revisit Katrina in my art, re-enacting the catastrophe using memory and imagination. I began experimenting with drawings that were spilled on, burned, or crinkled, trying to incorporate accident into the creative process. My work expanded from flat drawings, to sculptural objects, and eventually grew to room size installations. Working three-dimensionally helped me to portray destruction on a large scale with real objects instead of drawings." - Adam Klein Hall
To see more of his striking work go to his website.
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