Dreamt Polaroids is rooted in my attempt to hold fleeting psychological moments—unfixed, suspended where memory, emotion, and identity converge. I approach each work as a way of registering something internal in real time, allowing the image to surface with the same instability in which it is experienced.
The work unfolds through a process of layering and interruption, where presence and absence remain in constant negotiation. I am interested in that threshold—where something is becoming, but not yet resolved.
This series reflects an ongoing engagement with impermanence and the shifting nature of identity. Each painting holds a brief state of awareness—something emerging, changing, and slipping away, existing only momentarily within the act of remembering.





























