ALEC ROVENSKY

Paired With: Wendy Anne Lincoln

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Wendy Anne Lincoln's Mother remembered her as "gentle and kind, full of laughter and joy, surrounded by love. Beauty radiated from within her." Friends remember Wendy for her artistic talent, vibrant dancing, and contagious laughter. This piece is a reflection on the role of memory: it was created using a ceramic technique called slip-casting which involves the pouring of liquid clay into a plaster mold. The mold "remembers" the form of the object and replicates it into a delicate new piece. The piece intends to represent the role of Remembrance and Lockerbie Scholars, as we remember the victims aboard Pan Am Flight 103 and act forward in their memory.