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Photo Album Series

Work  ✺  2026  ✺  2025

Blurred memory, digital distortion, and reflections create intimate moments where viewers encounter their own longing across distance

Photo Album Series
Left-to-Right
Facetime
Last Known Address
Somewhere Between Us
Left On Read
Route Home
Single-channel looped video on digital photo frame, vinyl
2025-2026
16 x 20 inches each

Photo Album Series reflects on relationships with family and friends shaped by time and distance. The works draw on memories of homes and streets left behind, conversations mostly remembered, faces that feel both close and far away. These memories are not fixed or stable. They shift, blur, and soften over time.

Looping video, digitally fragmented text, and heavily pixelated surfaces overlap to create images that feel intimate yet partially obscured. Phrases such as “I miss you. I wish we didn’t live so far apart” appear within the work, echoing sentiments that are both personal and widely shared. The digital distortion is intentional: large pixels and broken text suggest the ways both memory and technology filter and reshape what we hold onto.

Viewers encounter their own reflections within these layered surfaces, becoming ghosted presences inside the image. In this way, the work does not point to a specific story but opens space for viewers to bring their own relationships and absences into view. The series lingers in the space where longing meets mediation and where connection persists, even as it feels slightly out of reach.