Photography #005

$125.00

This body of work begins with traditional black-and-white photography captured on film and developed by hand in the artist's

darkroom. The original negatives are then transformed through the chromoskedasic Sabattier process, an experimental

photographic technique that alters tonal relationships and creates metallic, luminous, and unpredictable surfaces. Through this

process, familiar subjects — flowers, trees, branches, and landscapes — shift into dreamlike forms that exist between memory

and abstraction.

Each piece embraces imperfection, chemistry, and chance. The resulting images feel simultaneously archival and contemporary,

revealing textures and tonal variations that cannot be fully replicated digitally. By combining analog photography with

experimental darkroom manipulation, the work explores themes of transformation, fragility, memory, and the unseen

emotional landscapes embedded within the natural world

This body of work begins with traditional black-and-white photography captured on film and developed by hand in the artist's

darkroom. The original negatives are then transformed through the chromoskedasic Sabattier process, an experimental

photographic technique that alters tonal relationships and creates metallic, luminous, and unpredictable surfaces. Through this

process, familiar subjects — flowers, trees, branches, and landscapes — shift into dreamlike forms that exist between memory

and abstraction.

Each piece embraces imperfection, chemistry, and chance. The resulting images feel simultaneously archival and contemporary,

revealing textures and tonal variations that cannot be fully replicated digitally. By combining analog photography with

experimental darkroom manipulation, the work explores themes of transformation, fragility, memory, and the unseen

emotional landscapes embedded within the natural world