phosphène
phoshphène is a project  taking the cave as a symbolic and material space to explore inner vision, ancestral memory, and the threshold between the visible and the invisible. Through negative film, copper, and translucent fire-resistant paper, the project evokes phosphènes - light sensations seen in darkness - as metaphors for emergence, transformation, and introspection.

Drawing on archaeology, alchemy, and the writings of Michel Serres, the work reflects on how matter precedes language, and how stone, light, and death have shaped the first human gestures. The photographs become traces of imagined visions - psychograms suspended between the body, the earth, and time.

Royal Academy of Fine Arts Brussels, Belgium
2024
Group jury exhibition

Prints on translucent fire-resistant paper
33 x 120 cm 

Copper plate and transparent paper

Prints on matt Hahnemühle paper
32 x 48 cm 

Sculptural and photographic installation