This series explores portraiture through photographic collage by combining fragments of different people’s faces to create new identities. The work focuses on capturing the essence of a person beyond their recognizable features.
The process began with experiments that produced Frankenstein-like figures—strange, artificial combinations that revealed how strongly we associate identity with the structure of a face. Through further collage and transformation, these fragmented images developed into new presences that exist somewhere between reality and imagination.
The series also explores changing the presence of a single photograph by altering and rearranging elements within it. These works question the idea of photography as a fixed representation, showing how identity, memory, and perception can be reshaped through visual transformation.