ARTIST STATEMENT
When I first picked up a camera, I could never have imagined just how much it would change my perspective on life. That over time, it would completely change the way I see the world. Leading to my fascination with light, time and how our minds perceive and deconstruct the world around us.
In my artistic practice, I’m not interested in using my camera to reflect the world as I see it, but instead to reveal a new dimension. Embracing movement, distorting time and using momentum to create something beyond what the naked eye can perceive. Exploring the unique properties of light and time, and using them as the building blocks to create my works. Rearranging their natural flow to create something that makes us ponder our individual perceptions.
When viewing my still works, I encourage people to change the orientation and explore my art from multiple perspectives. Noticing how the same thing, seen in a different way, can completely transform it in our minds. A reminder that our individual human experiences are unique to us, and there is no universal reality we all share.