Alma Reiss-Navarre
The Snake and
the Lamb
2024
These stone lithographs explore heritage, memory loss, and weaving as a practice of remembrance.
Reproducible prints turned into a singular object. Paper was cut, re-formed, and pieced back together. During this process, I thought of how a paper tapestry can evoke digital glitches.
Experiencing the labor of traditional stone lithographs made me think about the body as a record. While cutting and weaving the prints, I meditated on all of the labor that goes unseen in this technological age.
18” x 13”
Stone Lithographs, ink on paper; 5/40
18” x 13”
Stone Lithographs, ink on paper