Friction
Adagio Platinum Palladium 2022, Platinum Palladium on handmade paper 43 x 29 cm | EDITION Archival Pigment print on Kozo Washi Paper 120 x 87 cm | EDITION
Frele Platinum Palladium 2022, Platinum Palladium on handmade paper 43 x 29 cm | EDITION
Spine 2022, Platinum Palladium on handmade paper 50 x 38 cm | EDITION
Rise 2022, Platinum Palladium on handmade paper 50 x 38 cm | EDITION
Landing 2023, Archival pigment print from original analog collage 108 x 200 cm | EDITION sold out
Touch 2022, Archival Pigment print on Kozo Washi Paper 82 x 119 cm | EDITION
Reach Out 7/7 2022, Archival pigment print on washi paper from original liquid light print process 122 x 90 cm | EDITION
FLOATING 2024, Archival pigment print on Agave paper from original liquid light print process 92 x 62 cm | EDITION
MIRACLE 2024, Archival pigment print on Agave paper from original liquid light print process 92 x 62 cm
DREAMING January 2025, Archival pigment print from original liquid light print process 65 x 55 cm | EDITION
Becoming IV 2023, Collage of silver gelatin print mounted floating on 12 mm pp paper & reworked with 23KT goldleaf 26 x 26 cm | EDITION OF 3
Becoming III 2023, Collage of silver gelatin print mounted floating on 12 mm pp paper & reworked with 23KT goldleaf 26 x 26 cm | EDITION
Becoming I 2023, Collage of silver gelatin print mounted floating on 12 mm pp paper & reworked with 23KT goldleaf 26 x 26 cm | EDITION
Gorge 2022, Collage printed on handmade Washi paper, with 23Kt. goldleaf & charcoal 67 x 50 cm | EDITION
Silhouette 2022, Collage printed on handmade Washi paper, with 23Kt. goldleaf & charcoal 69 x 48 cm | EDITION
Friction
Life is a continuous becoming. No day repeats itself, no person is yesterday's version of themselves. And yet we resist change — out of fear of the unknown, the loss of what feels familiar.
In nature, this becoming finds its own rhythm. She knows no urgency, no nostalgia. She moves in a time that transcends our own, unmoved by our dreams or desires.
Friction explores the tension between two forms of impermanence: the body of the professional dancer — shaped by years of discipline, forced into stillness at the height of their power — and the timeless rawness of Death Valley, where time seems to play no apparent role. Together they embody the friction that arises when human time attempts to align itself with the eternity of nature.
In that friction there is no despair, but an invitation — to embrace our own impermanence as a condition for connection, with one another and with the world that carries us.