Where She Paused

$125.00

Original Color Photo Transfer (8×10)
Handmade | One-of-One | Archival Materials

Photographed in Dhaka, this image captures a quiet moment of pause beside a brightly adorned rickshaw. Framed by dappled light and shadow, the scene reflects the rhythm of the city—movement interrupted by stillness. The ornate patterns of the rickshaw contrast with the softness of the figure standing nearby, suggesting labor, patience, and presence. This photograph honors the in-between moments that shape daily life but often go unnoticed.

Each photo transfer begins as an original photograph, shot and processed by hand. Through a slow, tactile transfer process, the image is lifted from its original surface and re-embedded onto paper, allowing imperfections, texture, and erosion to become part of the final work.

No two transfers are ever the same. Variations in pressure, timing, and surface interaction create subtle shifts—areas of softness, loss, or distortion—that speak to memory, migration, and the fragility of what we try to hold onto.

This is a one-of-one piece. Once completed, it cannot be replicated.

  • Size: 8×10 inches

  • Medium: Photo transfer using archival materials

  • Signed on the back

  • Unframed

Original Color Photo Transfer (8×10)
Handmade | One-of-One | Archival Materials

Photographed in Dhaka, this image captures a quiet moment of pause beside a brightly adorned rickshaw. Framed by dappled light and shadow, the scene reflects the rhythm of the city—movement interrupted by stillness. The ornate patterns of the rickshaw contrast with the softness of the figure standing nearby, suggesting labor, patience, and presence. This photograph honors the in-between moments that shape daily life but often go unnoticed.

Each photo transfer begins as an original photograph, shot and processed by hand. Through a slow, tactile transfer process, the image is lifted from its original surface and re-embedded onto paper, allowing imperfections, texture, and erosion to become part of the final work.

No two transfers are ever the same. Variations in pressure, timing, and surface interaction create subtle shifts—areas of softness, loss, or distortion—that speak to memory, migration, and the fragility of what we try to hold onto.

This is a one-of-one piece. Once completed, it cannot be replicated.

  • Size: 8×10 inches

  • Medium: Photo transfer using archival materials

  • Signed on the back

  • Unframed