That Obscure Object of Desire

This series begins with raw canvases stripped of their painted surfaces, then photographed, digitized, and mirrored. Fragments from these grounds are pixelated, posterized, and flattened through repeated steps of removal. Layered back onto canvas, they compress into one composite image.

Projected into space, the works read as graphic—direct yet uncertain. They suggest anatomy, voids, and orifices, but remain pared down to the point of doubt. Desire emerges in that tension: the body hinted at, but always displaced.

2025. Digital composite from photographed raw canvases, pigment, ink, and acrylic. Projected image, dimensions variable.