collections
Drench


Drench is a study of water and faces, and the fleeting interaction between them. A powerful strobe halts the motion, rendering droplets, streams, and splashes in crisp detail—freezing what the human eye can’t see. The face becomes a canvas for water’s passage, and each frame captures it in flux, momentarily sculpted by the shifting flow. Features are sometimes distorted, contours redrawn, and new forms emerge. These are not portraits in the traditional sense—the series resists portraiture’s usual impulse to fix, idealize, or define.































