Rousselo, Alahnna2026-04-292026-04-292026-04https://hdl.handle.net/10177/41380This body of work, longing for yesterday, is an explorative representation of my experience of grief and longing in day to day life. Each of the prints are made with a base archival gicleƩ, sheets of printed silk fabric are then delicately adhered to the surface. This is done minimally in order to allow for movement, resisting stagnation and fixed permanence. In addition to the prints, there are two videographic elements. One digital and one analog, being rear-projected on a large semi-transparent fabric screen, and played on a small CRT television screen. The layering of the semi-transparent images, and the video work, speaks to the moments of grief, big and small, that become intertwined into daily life. These interruptions to the planes are moments to reflect, to shift awareness, and to remember the preciousness and fragility of each moment.film photography, digital photography, digital video, analog video, silk fabric, adhesivephotography, collage, grief, video, film photography, film, longing, videographyAlahnna Rousselo 2026