‘A Figure Dividing Inifinte Space’

Degree Show

This exhibition explores walking as an artistic methodology, a means of gathering, sensing, and responding to place. Through movement, I collect photographs, video, and drawings: fragments that form the basis of an evolving, provisional archive of place.

My focus lies in environments and architectures defined by impermanence and material instability. In the studio, these collected traces are reconfigured through processes of layering, erasure, and reconstruction. The resulting works remain unresolved, echoing the transient and layered nature of the archive itself.

Rather than conveying linear narratives, the work invites open-ended engagement. Viewers are encouraged to navigate the pieces intuitively, allowing meaning to emerge through encounter rather than explanation.

At the heart of the exhibition is a question: How does moving through space shape one’s sense of self? By privileging slowness and embodied perception, the work opens space for reflection- where noticing becomes a way of thinking.