Image Making

My image-making practice explores themes of eroticism, devotion, and absence, capturing intimate moments that are both tactile and ephemeral. Through my lens, I examine the delicate tension between presence and absence, using these images to document fleeting yet profound encounters. The works serve as personal meditations and collective reflections, where desire and devotion intersect with loss. I aim to create a space where memory and documentation merge, inviting viewers to engage with these intimate moments and question the boundaries of presence, as well as the legacies left behind in the act of seeing. I also collaborate with designers, art directors, curated events, fellow artists, musicians, and take on commissioned photographic work, provided it aligns with my practice and creative ethos.

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Concentration Of Wax Burns Into A Body Of Love