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Each color layer contains a key to the trouble: a ghost net stranded on a remote beach, crab traps stacked during the off-season, a moiré grid created by slightly rotating identical layers of halftone grids. A texture-printed photogram of a net the artist wove wefts beneath the color layers. Rather than creating a photographic representation, the overlapping color layers blend so that the content of the images rests just at the edge of perception.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eChristy Gast (b. 1976, Ohio) is a New York-based artist whose interdisciplinary practice spans sculpture, performance, video, and textiles. Her work is rooted in field research and collaborative practices, as well as complex textile constructions. Gast was a founding member of the research collective Ensayos, through which she spent 15 years working on issues of ecological storytelling in Tierra del Fuego and other archipelagos. 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