Capture, scroll, forget

2025

CMYK SILKSCREEN / PHOTOGRAPHIC OBJECTS / SILSCREEN SCREENS

I scroll, I capture, I forget. In that constant stream, taking a photo becomes a reflex. My phone is full of images I don’t remember taking—silent leftovers of daily life, visual fragments without context or meaning.

This project begins there: in my own camera roll, filled with images I barely recognize—windows, chairs, empty rooms. I reclaim them by giving them form. Each photo is transformed through a slow, physical process: CMYK silkscreens on LCD fragments, 3D prints textured with flock and spray paint. Fragile pixels become tangible surfaces. Can surface, texture, and scale restore attention where there was none?

What once drifted by unnoticed now holds its ground. Through material, the overlooked image becomes present again—asking to be seen not by scrolling, but in full. By navigating the image, we navigate our own habits of perception—trading speed for stillness, and consumption for encounter.

This work was created for a duo show with Emre Özakat at Gallery van Fanny Freytag.

Installation shots - Gallery van Fanny Freytag

CMYK silkscreen on polarizing film — the image shifts from black & white to color as you move around it.

 

PLA 3D-printed photograph, with flock and spray paint - based on a depth map.