LOOK AGAIN
Looking is not a neutral act.
The way we see is shaped by what we expect to find. By habits, by memory, by the need to recognize.
But sometimes, something interrupts that process.
A small shift. A detail that doesn’t align. A composition that resists immediate understanding.
In those moments, seeing becomes slower. More attentive.
I think of my work as an invitation to look again — not to find an answer, but to notice what happens when certainty loosens.