Blue
We sleep, we leave, we live.
These works gather what remains when the body is gone—the weight in the sheets, the shape of an object left behind. The sun reveals what we no longer see. Time fixes the image in silence.
Each cyanotype is a quiet exposure: to light, to memory, to the lingering presence of those we love.
Here, the domestic is not still. It breathes. It remembers.
BLUE
This page presents a collection of cyanotypes created through analog and digital processes, printed on fabric and later stitched with thread. The series began with photographs of bedrooms—personal spaces belonging to friends and family, captured in their natural, unprepared states.
The prints were produced using the cyanotype technique: digital negatives were prepared from black and white film, then exposed on light-sensitive fabric using sunlight. After exposure, the images were fixed in water and marked with sewn lines—referencing movement, memory, and cartography.
Some pieces were shaped into circles, evoking embroidery hoops and the intimate labor of handwork. Each print becomes both image and object—tactile, temporal, and inhabited.