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Suspended Terrain, from the series Debris of Memory, Hybrid photography from High Waters, a collaborative multimedia project by Lea Jazbec and Brane Širca (2023–2025).
“Nothing remained dry, not even memories,” said a resident of Seničica after the floods of August 2023, when water inundated homes across Slovenia. The basement studio of an artist in Medvode was also flooded, where we discovered many damaged slides. We decided not to rescue them,… but to examine how nature had marked the material. Personal memories became a collective document through decomposition, as emulsions peeled, colours changed, and motifs bled. Nature thus carried out the first artistic intervention, transforming intimate images into material evidence of the vulnerability of existence.
Suspended Terrain, 2025
Hybrid on 200gr paper.
Image: 30x45cm, paper: 40x55cm
Giclee Fine Art Print, Edition 1/4, Signed
Lea Jazbec (1979, SLO), interdisciplinary artist, self—employed in culture, member of Association of Visual Artists Ljubljana, from 2024 alternate member of the The Slovenian Association of fine Arts Societies honorary tribunal, mentor for young people and children in the spatial research of the medium of light and manual graphic printing, holds an MFA (Hons) degree from the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia, Italy.
Jazbec takes inspiration from the observation of nature, the human condition and perception. Whilst light, experimentation, and exploration of the boundaries of both the known and the visible determine and guide her production choices. In her work and projects, she purposely moves between media to create site-specific light, sound, and video installations. She tests the use of various spatial techniques using different ‘spatial keys’. Looking at one object from different perspectives, exploring what is visible and tangible to understand and display the hidden or new.