Some moments move through us before we even notice them.
Danse Macabre is a series about movement, absence, and the traces we leave behind.
Shown as a window exhibition at ZEBION, it unfolds like a quiet choreography - bodies dissolving into light, gestures stretching into time.
This series began during a period of quiet grief - after losing both of my grandparents and drifting through a love story that ended in absence. I turned to the camera to make sense of what was still lingering in my body: weight, tension, the need to move.
Inspired loosely by Michelangelo’s Pietà, Danse Macabre reflects on how movement becomes memory. The figures are half present, half dissolving: held in light, blurred by time, suspended between staying and letting go.