Residue
ThresholdsThresholds occupies a liminal space between the atmospheric emotion of Residue: Atmospheres and the gestural intensity of Disruptions. Unlike the more expressive works in the series, Thresholds resists overt intervention. Painted gestures are quieter, more restrained—sometimes disappearing into the photographic field entirely. These works investigate what it means to linger on the edge of presence: to hold a space between stillness and action, clarity and collapse. Surface becomes a threshold—where traces accumulate, dissolve, and remain unresolved. This series continues the larger Residue investigation into marginality, perception, and the elevation of the overlooked, but asks the viewer to stay longer in the uncertainty—to feel rather than resolve, and to consider what a mark can withhold.
Compositions built on tension and trace—where mark, surface, and image meet in a state of suspension, holding space between stillness and disruption.