Dreamcast (2025)
A visual exploration of inner scenographies
With Dreamcast, I extend my abstract language into a more symbolic and cinematic realm. The series explores the hazy threshold between perception and projection — between what is seen and what is sensed.
Figures emerge only to dissolve again: a dancer’s posture, a cowboy’s gaze, a kiss that may have happened — or perhaps never did. These blurred fragments echo memory, dream, and the visual grammar of unwritten films.
Combining stills from VHS, live captures, and painterly textures, I create images that hover between photography and painting, fiction and emotion.
Dreamcast offers no plot — only emotional cues, inviting the viewer to complete the narrative through their own associations.
Lov’ it
Blues
Autumn Leaves
Encounter
POW!
The Singer
Making Out
Push The Sky Away
Fake Smile
Eight Seconds
Double Cowboy (After Elvis)
Dawn of the Day
Collision
Cigartte Daydreams
Bubblegum Madonna