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Can I watch telly?

In the exhibition’s photos, three girls watch an unseen TV from their parents’ bed, their gaze focused on an invisible point. This absence highlights the act of watching and questions the value of different gazes. The child’s habitual request, “Can I watch TV?”, contrasts with the photographer’s fascination with the act of watching, suggesting the TV’s allure is as captivating as the photographic subjects now engaging us.

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Cochlear implant gone rough

The series, akin to this description, not without irony, symbolizes the powerful fusion of human ingenuity with machine learning, boldly traversing the frontiers of creativity. What would you expect when Chat (I don't understand irony) GPT wrote this.

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Widow-orphan protection

Widow-orphan protection is a poignant photo manipulation series that explores the themes of companionship, loss, and resilience through the unexpected pairing of elderly individuals with wild companions. This deeply personal exhibition challenges viewers to reflect on the profound, often overlooked connections that bind us across the divides of age, experience, and the natural world.

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The incredible heritage of Gil Alroy

Turning childhood memories and aspirations into a fictional autobiography using Wikipedia content and self-portraits taken with the Reface app.

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Chimaera

This series features digital art that merges human and animal traits, using Photoshop and DALL-E 3 to create emotionally and conceptually rich images. It explores themes of identity fusion and the merging of realms, offering surprising details that resonate personally. The collection showcases digital tools' capabilities in art, inviting reflection on transformation, identity, and the connection between humanity and nature.

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People of Venn

An ongoing side project where I document the people of Venn as they are getting ready for their official social media photoshoot.

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