“Because language is a park full of images
that (full of shame and silent)
walk about bewildered with big blind eyes.”
(Willem M. Roggeman)
With photography as both raw material and medium, through digital processing and composition into a broader whole, the image seems to be testing—playfully—the reconstruction of its own language, dreaming of tomorrow within its present.
It is content to surprise itself, to tell a story using the technological tools of its time, to invent its own syntax and plastic elements in pursuit of a renewed narration or representation, envisioning and ultimately founding its very own aesthetic.
(The proposed works are digitally processed compositions based on my photographs, which can be printed on photographic paper at dimensions of 50x75 cm.They are all in edition out of 5.)