iPad on Paper
This piece investigates the porous boundary between presence and absence, using layered media to dissolve the viewer's expectation of a fixed reality. Subtle shifts in texture and tone create a tension between what appears solid and what seems to slip away, inviting prolonged observation and quiet re-evaluation. The work resists a singular reading; instead it offers a space where memory, perception and materiality intersect and transform one another, suggesting that meaning is always provisional and subject to change.
iPad on Paper
iPad on Paper
This piece investigates the porous boundary between presence and absence, using layered media to dissolve the viewer's expectation of a fixed reality. Subtle shifts in texture and tone create a tension between what appears solid and what seems to slip away, inviting prolonged observation and quiet re-evaluation. The work resists a singular reading; instead it offers a space where memory, perception and materiality intersect and transform one another, suggesting that meaning is always provisional and subject to change.
iPad on Paper