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Fiona Walther

Fiona Walther (b. San Francisco) is studying Painting at the Rhode Island School of Design. Her practice sits at the intersection of tradition and technology, exploring how digital imagery reshapes meaning, identity, and perception. Working in oil on wood and canvas, she builds compositions that question art’s tangibility in an increasingly immaterial world.
Her recent work examines the circulation and decay of digital objects, focusing on low-resolution, pixelated images that expose motion and relevance. By collecting, cutting, pasting, and translating these fragments into paint, she reimagines their significance, granting presence to what is often overlooked in the endless digital stream.


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Fiona Walther

Fiona Walther (b. San Francisco) is studying Painting at the Rhode Island School of Design. Her practice sits at the intersection of tradition and technology, exploring how digital imagery reshapes meaning, identity, and perception. Working in oil on wood and canvas, she builds compositions that question art’s tangibility in an increasingly immaterial world.
Her recent work examines the circulation and decay of digital objects, focusing on low-resolution, pixelated images that expose motion and relevance. By collecting, cutting, pasting, and translating these fragments into paint, she reimagines their significance, granting presence to what is often overlooked in the endless digital stream.