Screenshots (2020-2021)
Screenshots translates random moments from virtual meetings into physical form, assembling fragmented scenes across multiple paintings and installations. By recreating the virtual in material terms, the series interrogates the complexity of contemporary social interactions and the mediated ways we encounter one another today.
Composed as imagined, disjointed landscapes, cropped, flattened, and digitally detached. The works act as visual glitches, capturing scenes mid-disruption. The project dwells in decomposed contexts that resist stable meaning, generating spaces that feel at once arbitrary and absurd. Each installation remains movable and provisional, designed to shift, recombine, and alter its dialogue with the viewer.





