820 or 8 Minutes, 20 Seconds references the time it takes for sunlight to travel to Earth — a poetic delay that frames this series as an exploration of light’s quiet residue. These works begin with photographs captured in passing: domestic corners, office surfaces, fleeting textures that surround my daily life. Through processes of digital abstraction, illustration, and photographic manipulation, these fragments are transfigured. Shadows stretch into forms; reflections evolve into patterns; light itself becomes a trace, a gesture, a suggestion.
The series drifts between media and mood — neither strictly representational nor fully abstract. It invites us to consider how light lingers, how vision transforms, and how the ordinary world, when filtered through attention and time, begins to shimmer with something more.

February Morning

The office window

Piano Piano

A loud sunrise

Later that Monday

Sunny day

Mirror, mirror

A clean carpet

My living room

Fish in a meeting room

A fake bamboo

Pong

Afternoon in Basel

Two birds with one stone
