Collection: The Shape of Absence

The Shape of Absence explores what remains after something has ended. Drawing from the tradition of vanitas, the series stages carefully constructed scenes where skulls, vessels, flowers, and everyday objects become carriers of silence and memory. These images do not narrate events; they hold their aftermath. Absence is not presented as emptiness, but as displaced presence—still resonant, still breathing. Through restrained compositions and symbolic tension, the work reflects on fragility, loss, endurance, and the quiet persistence of life within decay.