Under the Sun

To question what one is looking at is to subject the viewer to see, without the constraint of information. What an image can or cannot tell, what one sees and does not see. They seek to ask questions and complicate notions of seeing.

To ask these questions, the image must no longer a tool to understand but a surface we can all see. What it does is that it allows for one to look just a bit longer, ask a few more questions - of oneself, of what they're looking at. It forces a person to question what they believe in and what they think they know. What a face, like any others, is trying to tell the viewer of; what might bring of these forfeit of photographic perfection, the hindrance of emotions, indifference in each gaze. Each image sits and ponders at once with one - it is to speculate and surrender to the image - it is the gap between knowing and seeing.

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