Artist Statement
My art practice explores fragility and impermanence. I capture the tenuous details of existence with ephemeral materials—sheets of film, fabric, beams of light—attempting to fix the unfixable. I explore the dynamic unfolding of phenomena within seemingly still moments, revealing the sublime hidden in the everyday. Through fabrication, subtle intervention, and experiments with film and light, I create images that are both a document of the world and an illusion, exploring the connection between seeing and believing
Process Statement
The term “fog” refers to a common darkroom error in which photographic paper or film is spoiled by light leaking onto its sensitized surface. This series was not made with a camera. Instead, sheets of color negative film were placed inside pierced bags and envelopes and exposed to ambient light that leaked into the dark chambers— fogging the film and rendering the objects and ephemera inside.
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