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About The Long Form

The Long Form is a living archive of written and visual work created across time.

This space holds past, present, and future pieces — some finished, some unresolved, some still finding their language. The work moves between memory and immediacy, intimacy and distance, clarity and fracture. It is concerned less with conclusion than with attention: how moments are held, revisited, and reshaped through time.

Writing and collage coexist here as parallel practices. Both rely on accumulation, interruption, and arrangement — fragments gathered and reassembled in order to say something that cannot be said directly. Meaning emerges slowly, through proximity rather than declaration.

The practice is rooted in fragmentation — images cut, sentences broken, moments revisited — and in the belief that understanding is cumulative rather than immediate. What appears here is not fixed. The work shifts as perspective changes, as distance alters meaning, and as time does its work.

This site is not a portfolio or a timeline. It is a long-form practice: a record of looking closely, returning often, and allowing work to remain open.

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