Project Statement
‘What remains after the image’ is an ongoing photographic series shaped by the experience of living in separation from a significant other. It is made from archival images exchanged between us, and developed through sustained observation and material experimentation. The photographs go through processes of cutting, folding, dodging, burning, scanning and recombining. Questions of persistence, direction, and what comes next guide each image, informing decisions to preserve, alter, or erase visual information. The images engage with states of absence, despair, dream, and desire, reflecting how memory shifts under conditions that resist instant resolution, and how emotional presence can relentlessly firm even when images no longer refer to a specific time or place. A shadow cast across snow, earth after a storm, a path disappearing into fog… From something intimate to the sweeping force of vast and unknowable, each image desires wonder and revelation. The work seeks for how photographic meaning is formed through slowness, friction, and embodied experience, and in what absence makes reveals, rather than what it leaves behind. The series considers photography as a gradual progress that resists instant gratification, and retains the traces of the maker’s hand.
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