parallel realms

This series marks a profound pivot in perceptual exploration. We no longer seek merely to deconstruct the image to demonstrate the persistence of signs beneath distortion; rather, we delve into the construction of environments where the recognizable is rendered extraordinary. Here, quotidian and familiar elements are reconfigured into compositions that challenge the logic of our shared reality. The objective is not to fracture the image, but to recompose it, revealing that reality is neither singular nor absolute, but plural and malleable.

Each piece serves as an invitation to interrogate not only what we see, but the very mechanics of how we see it. We appeal to the viewer’s rationality in order to, paradoxically, destabilize it: what constitutes a 'real' reality? Is it the structural coherence of its elements, or the subjective perception we hold of them? Constructed from fragments of our known world, these scenarios confront us with an unsettling yet fascinating truth: reality is, ultimately, a perceptual consensus. And this consensus can be fractured, renegotiated, and reinvented with every gaze.

This series marks a profound pivot in perceptual exploration. We no longer seek merely to deconstruct the image to demonstrate the persistence of signs beneath distortion; rather, we delve into the construction of environments where the recognizable is rendered extraordinary. Here, quotidian and familiar elements are reconfigured into compositions that challenge the logic of our shared reality. The objective is not to fracture the image, but to recompose it, revealing that reality is neither singular nor absolute, but plural and malleable.

Each piece serves as an invitation to interrogate not only what we see, but the very mechanics of how we see it. We appeal to the viewer’s rationality in order to, paradoxically, destabilize it: what constitutes a 'real' reality? Is it the structural coherence of its elements, or the subjective perception we hold of them? Constructed from fragments of our known world, these scenarios confront us with an unsettling yet fascinating truth: reality is, ultimately, a perceptual consensus. And this consensus can be fractured, renegotiated, and reinvented with every gaze.