top of page

Pinhole image of paper rolls, tightly bound and awaiting departure.
Family commitments required frequent travel between Siena and London. To acknowledge this transition from one location to the next, a process was organized around the transportation of paper rolls.
Each roll, tightly wrapped around a hollow center, held an absence—not as a void, but as a kind of pause—carried from place to place. When unfurled, turned, and reprinted on the reverse, the ink bled through the paper’s surface, with the two printed sides fusing together.
The work resides in the movement—the rolling and unrolling—of these almost weightless objects.


bottom of page