Residual (2026)
56 x 20 x 30cm
Vintage 35mm slides, mirror, timber and artist pigment
Residual reflects an ongoing interest in what remains when experiences can no longer be fully retrieved. Fragments of information persist, detached from the larger narrative they once belonged to, leaving gaps that cannot be filled. Rather than presenting memory as a complete and reliable record, the work considers recollection as a collection of traces, associations and remnants.Hovering between archive and absence, Residual explores the tension between preservation and loss, and the ways meaning can emerge from what is left behind.
Part of the NOESIS collection from my solo exhibition.
Noesis explores memory, cognition, and problem-solving in the absence of full mental imagery. While recalled photographs often leave behind discrete objects rather than visual scenes, narrative remains essential and is constructed through logic, association, and personal formulas. Using puzzles, cubes, grids, and modular systems, the works consider memory as something assembled or intuitively known rather than visually recalled.


