PAPER DREAMS
Paper Dreams is a series of small-scale works that begin as photographs and evolve into softened, dreamlike forms. The photo is still there—its edges, its structure—but buried beneath delicate layers of paint, tissue paper, and watercolor. In some pieces, landscapes blur into memory; in others, bold shapes emerge—blocks of color or softened boundaries that hold space, silence, or emotion. What remains is part memory, part invention, suspended in the fragile space between the real and the imagined.
Paper Dreams is a series of small-scale works that begin as photographs and evolve into softened, dreamlike forms. The photo is still there—its edges, its structure—but buried beneath delicate layers of paint, tissue paper, and watercolor. In some pieces, landscapes blur into memory; in others, bold shapes emerge—blocks of color or softened boundaries that hold space, silence, or emotion. What remains is part memory, part invention, suspended in the fragile space between the real and the imagined.