
Tales from the Loop
Tales from the Loop is a photographic investigation into a single, recurring walk — a short loop near the artist’s university, made up of transient, overlooked spaces. Designed to be used, not dwelled in, the area functions as a passage between places of greater perceived importance: shops, bars, bus stops, work.
Through black and white, square-format images, the work explores how repetition, constraint, and time can shift perception. Taken across changing light, weather, and emotional states, the photographs reflect a quiet accumulation — not of events, but of atmospheres. Presence and absence drift in and out of frame. The project treats observation as ritual, and space as something both fixed and continually altered by movement, mood, and memory.