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Pictorial Pixelism

Where noise becomes the visible vibration of light

Pictorial Pixelism transforms digital noise — once seen as a flaw — into perceptual and pictorial matter. Here, light is not captured but revealed; noise becomes its luminous resonance. Each image is born from a single act of seeing, where Noesis — the conscious act of perception — gives rise to a Noema: the image as presence. Imperfection becomes meaning, and the camera turns into a space of Aletheia — a place of unconcealment, where light discloses its own truth.

 

More than a technique, it is a way of attention

— a practice of allowing the invisible to appear through the trembling of light.

The Seven Series ​

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