Exploring the interplay of texture and human interaction, the photographs in Painted Contacts focus on the tactile connections between subjects and their environments. The visual narrative emphasizes surfaces, colors, and forms that evoke a sensorial experience, inviting viewers to consider the physicality embedded in everyday encounters.
The collection comprises 140 pages of imagery that carefully frame contact points where paint, material, and skin converge, articulating a quiet yet tangible dialogue. The artist’s approach reveals an attention to detail that highlights both the artistry and the intimacy of these moments.