| Absence |
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In absence, the artist allows selected figures—people from the past and present—to dissolve completely in acid, leaving only their ghostly silhouettes behind. The slow, almost ritualistic transformation is filmed from above, capturing the erosion of form over time, which can be played forward or rewound to accentuate the tension between presence and disappearance.
The work is an elegy for memory and loss. Each figure vanishes physically, yet their silhouette preserves the emotional imprint of their existence. By witnessing this deliberate fading, viewers confront the fragility of human presence, the impermanence of relationships, and the haunting persistence of those who have left an imprint on our lives. The series transforms absence into a tangible, almost living experience of memory and emotional resonance.