Marissa Wong

The Museum of Framing Changing Conditions:
weathering and imperfection beauty of the seascape

"The shells were once vessel for molluscs are discarded and washed up upon the seashore. The seashells on the beach is not striking however becomes part of the landscape. Crushed shells become part of the mixture of the sand tone and texture of the land.- Akin to vast knowledge and beauty present to us in places seemingly for leisure unaware richness of the intricate nature object and awaiting to be discovered and explored.

The museum will explore the weathering and imperfection beauty of the seascape. Hence framing changing conditions and creative expression of nature.

The temporal nature of the exhibitions aims to make an impression on the people who observe the art but leave no mark on the environment. A joint venture of the role of artists, architects, and the visitors in generating awareness to preserve and celebrate nature’s gift.

Marissa Wong: The Museum of Framing Changing Conditions
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