


Bruce (2026)
Bruce is built on a quiet misdirection.
It consists of three photographs that appear to depict the same figure, in the same place, at the same moment — suggesting continuity, a single narrative unfolding across images.
In reality, the photographs are not connected. They were taken in different places, at different times, and the figure that seems to repeat is not the same person.
The work unfolds in the gap between what is seen and what is assumed. It draws attention to the moment a viewer begins to link images together, constructing a sequence, a character, a story.
Within this gap, meaning emerges — not as something fixed, but as something formed through perception. The project reflects on the impulse to seek coherence, and on how easily connections are imagined where none exist.
