Destiny’s Print
Destiny’s Print is L15A’s current collage art project funded in part by the City of Houston through the Houston Arts Alliance. It will be her largest collage work to-date, measuring 5’3” — the artist’s height.
It will be unveiled this fall 2026.
Opening Night
September 24, 2026
Exhibition Dates
September 24 - November 7, 2026
Location
Sabine Street Studios
Houston, TX
About The Title
Destiny's Print borrows its name from a response the artist's father wrote on a philosophy exam at a U.S. college in the 1970s — shortly after his arrival as a South Vietnamese Air Force refugee and veteran.
The exam question was:
“What would I most like to be remembered for?”
Behind the scenes, his response was in deep debate between ChatGPT, Claude.ai, and Gemini. They all did extensive handwriting analysis over a single word: Print
ChatGPT’s logic won over.
My dad’s response was not a response but rather a question:
Destiny’s Print — can I remove death?
What does it mean?
Destiny: the inevitable — death
Print: the trace, mark, impression you leave behind
Can I leave a mark so deep that it outlasts me, my death?