UNKNOWN SPACES
Time becomes the conduit through which place is translated. In this unfolding travelling diary, environments slip into metamorphosis: familiar scenes shift into abstraction, and what is known dissolves into a quiet unfamiliarity. Using kinetic photography — where the camera, not the subject, defines the motion — the work captures movement not as blur but as transformation, a merging of perspectives, distances, and temporal fragments within a single exposure. Each image holds a moment where time collapses into a single gesture, where recognition hovers between lines of focus and motion, revealing spaces that feel both known and unknown: a passage through landscapes seen, sensed, and reimagined.
ARTIST STATEMENT
Unknown Spaces continues an ongoing exploration of focus, perception, and the edges of representation. Created through kinetic photography, each image is formed in-camera through movement — scenes drawn into a single exposure as the camera’s motion redefines the subject. Digitally captured, the photographs hold the simultaneity of motion: layers of place folding into one another, moments collapsing into a single frame. The work invites viewers into realms suspended between the familiar and the unknown, where certainty gives way to curiosity and recognition dissolves into possibility.
Print description:
Archival Carbon and Giclée Prints. Sizes: 70 x 105 cm and 100 x 150 cm