WORKScanography II
This work explores transience as an image-making process. The scanographs reveal fragile, almost painterly structures in which forms appear as fleeting traces.
Light, time, and movement during the scanning process result in shifts and dissolutions within the image, pointing to the constant transformation of form and material.
This work explores transience as an image-making process. The scanographs reveal fragile, almost painterly structures in which forms appear as fleeting traces.
Light, time, and movement during the scanning process result in shifts and dissolutions within the image, pointing to the constant transformation of form and material.
This work explores transience as an image-making process. The scanographs reveal fragile, almost painterly structures in which forms appear as fleeting traces.
Light, time, and movement during the scanning process result in shifts and dissolutions within the image, pointing to the constant transformation of form and material.
This work explores transience as an image-making process. The scanographs reveal fragile, almost painterly structures in which forms appear as fleeting traces.
Light, time, and movement during the scanning process result in shifts and dissolutions within the image, pointing to the constant transformation of form and material.