I use portraiture to question the idea of a fixed self. Identity, for me, is not a moment but a movement—shaped by time, memory, and anticipation. In Portrait Shift, past, present, and future exist simultaneously. The face becomes unstable, fragmenting and reforming as time folds into a single frame. Memory, amnesia, rage, loss, connection, love, hurt bliss…. These works are not representations, but thresholds— spaces where becoming matters more than being.
This show runs from 7th of Febuary - 7th of March 2026.
I use portraiture to question the idea of a fixed self. Identity, for me, is not a moment but a movement—shaped by time, memory, and anticipation. In Portrait Shift, past, present, and future exist simultaneously. The face becomes unstable, fragmenting and reforming as time folds into a single frame. Memory, amnesia, rage, loss, connection, love, hurt bliss…. These works are not representations, but thresholds— spaces where becoming matters more than being.
This show runs from 7th of Febuary - 7th of March 2026.