
PHOTO-BASED WORKS
Recent works
Requiem for a River
2023
During a 2023 artist residency in Italy, I explored the landscapes between Rome and Naples, guided by a desire to reconnect with ancestral roots. What began as a study of ruins and architecture evolved into a photographic exploration of water sources—ancient springs, polluted waterways, mountain basins, and coastal flows. These sites, marked by both raw beauty and abandonment, became metaphors for rupture, memory, and continuity. At the heart of the project is the burial site of the once-sacred River Almone, a poignant symbol of what gets erased beneath urban expansion yet still echoes in the land.
2020-2022
During the first year of the pandemic, I turned to the natural world, walking along the banks of the St. Lawrence River with my camera. What I found were quiet disruptions: tires adrift on still water, tangled ropes pressed into the forest floor, shattered glass resting at the base of a tree. These elements, misplaced yet oddly settled, held a kind of fragile tension—between presence and dislocation, between what belongs and what has broken loose. This body of work emerged slowly, almost instinctively, as a way to trace the edges of a world in pause, and to meet, through the lens, the limits of our control.
Presented as part of the Lacuna-Lacune exhibition at FOFA Gallery, 2021
Entanglement (rope) - 2020
72”x48” Inkjet print on Enhance matte photo paper
Presented as part of the solo exhibition LACUNA-LACUNE at the Fofa Gallery, Montreal, Canada
Through the Looking Glass - 2020
72”x48” Inkjet print on Enhance matte photo paper
Presented as part of the solo exhibition LACUNA-LACUNE at the Fofa Gallery, Montreal, Canada
“DRIFTING (TIRES SERIES) #1-4 2021
40”x27” Inkjet print on Photo Rag paper
2022
INSCAPES SERIES #1-2-4 2022
Inkjet print on Enhance matte photo paper