
Rachelle Rojany’s new works transform folded planes of painted copper and linen into meditations on time, language, and human connection. Evoking scrolls, steles, and paper airplanes carrying messages, they balance weathered surfaces with vivid geometry. An invented glyph recurs as a guiding motif, linking the works to ritual and ancient signposts, while their quiet energy projects optimism and the enduring human desire to communicate across distance and time.