I am drawn to the space once held by another, to the act of keeping images as a gesture against uncertainty rather than affection. Objects and photographs linger, not just for memory, but out of fear, that experience is fragile, that what feels fixed can quietly dissolve.
I work with faces, real faces, remnants of presence that once filled a world. Photographs serve as touchstones: we do not merely observe, we seek resemblance, continuity and maybe confirmation that someone once was.
Images: Tord Johnston
Acknowledged others: Annette Blair