from
the series Erased Crowds. These works involve the erasure of bodies and
character in order to examine the traces of a human
presence, the stain of a passing event on the surrounding architecture.
They are made through layering multiple exposures onto a
single negative, where densely populated scenes form an image that initially appears vacant and void of people. Coloured smears
and hazy stains are the only bruises that the film retains during this extended moment of photography.
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