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Chromatic Bloom
Finding Inspiration in Every Turn
Colour in these works behaves as an unstable material rather than a descriptive element. Biological growth within the film disrupts and redistributes chromatic information, producing moments of expansion, saturation, and collapse. The image shifts from representation to surface, where colour becomes a volatile process shaped by biological pressure. What emerges is not the disappearance of the image, but its transformation into a dynamic field of activity.
The image does not vanish, it changes register.
Dance Flamingo
American Apple
Tunnel
Fire
Era
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