memory

  • Rosetta: The Unspoken Self

    Yesterday, I felt drawn back into my digital archive—over 14,000 images spanning decades of making and becoming. As I began curating and compositing, I realized many of these works weren’t incomplete; they were simply waiting. Waiting for the right context, the right emotional season, the right impression. Waiting for now. Works in progress often stir

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  • Folded Futures

    What do memory, destiny, and folded paper have in common? This series began with a question—one tucked inside the creases of hand-made childhood paper fortune tellers and unfolded through the recursive patterns of time, technology, and transformation. Through visual compositions and poetic reflections, I explore how we shape and are shaped—by algorithms, by ancestry, by

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