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You know that dream where you’re falling – the one that jolts you awake just before impact? They say it comes from a loss of control, from fear, from uncertainty. If the subconscious insists on pulling us into the void, these works ask: what if the descent was luminous? What if the darkness bloomed into…
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A few years ago, I created “Cyber Galleries” to showcase artwork from my personal collection. I wanted to try another, but struggled to make it work in my browser. So I figured—why not make a series of blog posts instead? Here we are with the very first installment. I’ll try to do these regularly, but…
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Walk a Mile is a photographic series that invites the viewer to look down — and inward. Each image shows the subject’s own feet from their personal point of view. Though the framing is identical, no two lives are the same. Different shoes, surfaces, and surroundings quietly reveal different stories. Inspired by the saying “walk…
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Over the last few months I have been working more with GIF format artworks. What is GIF? it stands for Graphics Interchange Format and was released in 1987, designed to handle more basic images including animations with limited bit depth. GIF files are mostly seen on the internet and these days, used to share popular…
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One line that has always stuck with me is “God does not build in straight lines” (not that I’m a religious type) when used in reference to observing the natural world. The “built in” need for Humans to expand and grow has seen our population boom and with it comes structures and buildings often brutally…
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One thing I really enjoy being part of is joint collections, they remind me of being in a group exhibition but the web3 version. One such collection is by the lens based community on tezos, called Photez who have just launched their v8 thematic collection ‘The Upside Down.’ Thematic collections are made up from pieces…



