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What does it mean to live a life composed of fragments?
In this episode of Luna Abstracted, we explore how artists transform fractured narratives into meaningful compositions. Through collage, layering, and symbolic thinking, creative work becomes a way of metabolizing complexity — holding together memory, identity, and belonging without forcing them into a single story.
Drawing inspiration from contemporary artists like Njideka Akunyili Crosby, María Berrío, and Aliza Nisenbaum, this episode reflects on how fragmentation can become creative material rather than a problem to solve.
Through a contemplative spoken-word format, we consider how art offers a way to arrange memory, culture, and identity into new forms of coherence.
Sometimes meaning does not arrive through simplification — but through composition.
A contemplative reflection on art, identity, and the quiet architecture of becoming.
By Sandra A. LunaWhat does it mean to live a life composed of fragments?
In this episode of Luna Abstracted, we explore how artists transform fractured narratives into meaningful compositions. Through collage, layering, and symbolic thinking, creative work becomes a way of metabolizing complexity — holding together memory, identity, and belonging without forcing them into a single story.
Drawing inspiration from contemporary artists like Njideka Akunyili Crosby, María Berrío, and Aliza Nisenbaum, this episode reflects on how fragmentation can become creative material rather than a problem to solve.
Through a contemplative spoken-word format, we consider how art offers a way to arrange memory, culture, and identity into new forms of coherence.
Sometimes meaning does not arrive through simplification — but through composition.
A contemplative reflection on art, identity, and the quiet architecture of becoming.