Flare

This work explores the tension between meditative stillness and chronic disruption. Each piece begins with a painted surface, then undergoes cycles of digital manipulation—solarization, saturation shifts, and chromatic distortion—mirroring the unpredictable rhythm of a flare. Techniques like optical flow, slicing, and stretched looping reflect the body’s attempt to find equilibrium within dissonance. The works do not resolve; they hover. Held in continuous motion, each video becomes a record of endurance—where presence and fragmentation coexist, and transformation emerges through repetition.

2024. ​​​​​​Full screen high-definition streaming optimal. Infinite 30-second video projection loops, dimensions variable. Fragments of original composites of ink, dye, acrylic on raw canvas and paper are burnt, torn, photographed and manipulated.

Videos have patterned motion effects and flashing lights.