Reversing Vandalism

Julie Elefante


Recollect/Reconnect
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I wanted to recollect and reconnect the pieces that from the near-complete and violent destruction of an identity. The process of destruction and its metaphor to the hatred and fear of an entire group of people inspired me to reconstruct a piece that would symbolize the destroyed identity without wasting anything—not the violence of the act or the debris that was left over. Just as individual identities or group identities are formed from both the good and bad experiences of an existence, I formed the art piece’s identity by retaining well-defined aspects of that which was destroyed—in this case, actual text and unaltered material from books—and combining them with new, altered elements, including handmade paper and painted collage material made from the vandalized books. The overall piece is a stronger, more assured identity that overcame a former incarnation’s hate-induced destruction without sacrificing any part of what it was before.



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