Daily Illusion

Digital Photo Print, 42' x 17"

For seven days, staying one place, I took photos of a white sheet of paper every five minutes and I digitally made lines with each photo and arranged them in chronological order. This one also talks about the rotation of days and nights that is repeating but are different every day. The collection of lines, making use of only one white paper, simulates a color wave. The limits of the camera’s perception mimics the human eyes. The data proves that the existence of the white paper does not change, but the perception of it does.

Articulated Time and Space, Sullivan Galleries, Chicago, IL, Sep 2017 – Oct 2017