We can live in the same place for years and not see it in great detail. We are busy with the life we live outside the familiar four walls. Or perhaps our attention is preoccupied with the narratives we build inside our mind.
Being forced to stay at home for weeks during the quarantine has given me an opportunity to really notice how the same space doesn’t really remain the same throughout the day. Rooms change throughout the day as they are touched by the travelling sunlight.
Through a series of photographic and typographic compositions, I explored the modalities of [UN]SEEN at my own home. The solid and transparent, the repetitive and dynamic, the hidden and highlighted are brought together in the spreads of the Lockdown Zine.
UNSEEN • 2020