Rays is a small series of three photographs made with a deliberately “incomplete” camera: images taken with a camera, but without a lens. By letting light enter directly—sometimes analog, sometimes digital—the work goes back to photography’s earliest drama: exposure, colour, and the physics of seeing.
What you’re looking at isn’t a scene in the usual sense. The shapes arrive through stray light, reflections, partial obstructions, and cropped fragments of the world—incidental, yet never random. It may feel like chance, but every flare and gradient follows its own strict rules.
The images refuse to “tell a story” in the usual way. They don’t point outward toward a narrative—they pull you inward toward perception itself: light becoming colour, colour becoming space, space becoming mood. Whatever you read into them is the point; the meaning isn’t depicted, it’s produced in the moment of looking.
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kr 18900,00
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