Things fall apart
These works use digital point‑cloud imaging to capture people and everyday scenes at the edge of recognition. The images hover between realism and abstraction — moments of daily life reduced to drifting clusters of data and light.
I’m interested in how technology renders the world as particles and probabilities, echoing the physics of how matter actually behaves. Each piece becomes a meditation on presence and impermanence: a portrait of reality as something unstable, constantly dissolving into code, energy, and space.