Locus I, photopolymer etching of hand-cut found photograph on Hahnemüle paper, 45cm x 46cm, 2019
We often think of nostalgia - which is nothing more or less, etymologically, than the desire for home - as accruing to objects and images ... But there is another sort of ache for the past, which has nothing to do with the visible and tangible world and everything to do with the void that abuts it in the most complex ways.
Brian Dillon, In the Dark Room.
Locus IX, photopolymer etching of hand-cut found photograph made with multiple plates on Hahnemüle paper, 77cm x 63cm, 2020
Locus IX, 2020 (detail)
Locus II, photopolymer etching of hand-cut found photograph on Hahnemüle paper, 45cm x 46cm, 2019
Locus III, photopolymer etching of hand-cut found photograph on Hahnemüle paper, 45cm x 46cm, 2019
Locus IV, photopolymer etching of hand-cut found photograph on Hahnemüle paper, 45cm x 46cm, 2019
Locus VIII, photopolymer etching of hand-cut found photograph made with multiple plates on Hahnemüle paper, 117cm x 28cm, 2020
Locus VIII (detail), photopolymer etching of hand-cut found photograph made with multiple plates on Hahnemüle paper, 117cm x 28cm, 2020
Locus VIII (detail), photopolymer etching of hand-cut found photograph made with multiple plates on Hahnemüle paper, 117cm x 28cm, 2020
Locus V, photopolymer etching of hand-cut found photograph on Hahnemüle paper, 45cm x 46cm, 2020
Locus VII, photopolymer etching on Hahnemüle paper, 45cm x 46cm, 2020
Locus X, photopolymer etching made with multiple plates on Hahnemüle paper, 57cm x 27cm, 2020