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texture study: transparency
0.17
texture study: transparency
A macro-driven exploration of translucency, created by placing liquids, glass objects and botanical elements directly onto a light source. The series isolates each subject against a bright, uniform background, allowing light to pass through the material and reveal internal patterns, densities and surface irregularities. Bubbles, refractions and moisture become visible structures rather than incidental details, turning everyday materials into graphic, almost scientific compositions. The work continues an ongoing investigation into how photography can document texture without relying on touch—using light, scale and magnification to translate material qualities into image form.
A macro-driven exploration of translucency, created by placing liquids, glass objects and botanical elements directly onto a light source. The series isolates each subject against a bright, uniform background, allowing light to pass through the material and reveal internal patterns, densities and surface irregularities. Bubbles, refractions and moisture become visible structures rather than incidental details, turning everyday materials into graphic, almost scientific compositions. The work continues an ongoing investigation into how photography can document texture without relying on touch—using light, scale and magnification to translate material qualities into image form.

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0.17
texture study: transparency
A macro-driven exploration of translucency, created by placing liquids, glass objects and botanical elements directly onto a light source. The series isolates each subject against a bright, uniform background, allowing light to pass through the material and reveal internal patterns, densities and surface irregularities. Bubbles, refractions and moisture become visible
structures rather than incidental details, turning everyday materials into graphic, almost scientific compositions. The work continues an ongoing investigation into how photography can document texture without relying on touch—using light, scale and magnification to translate material qualities into image form.
0.17
texture study: transparency
A macro-driven exploration of translucency, created by placing liquids, glass objects and botanical elements directly onto a light source. The series isolates each subject against a bright, uniform background, allowing light to pass through the material and reveal internal patterns, densities and surface irregularities. Bubbles, refractions and moisture become visible
structures rather than incidental details, turning everyday materials into graphic, almost scientific compositions. The work continues an ongoing investigation into how photography can document texture without relying on touch—using light, scale and magnification to translate material qualities into image form.

17.1
img.tst_01
01/03

02/03
img.tst_02
17.2

03/03
img.tst_03
17.3