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In my studio running out of subjects to photograph I was holding simple white copy paper in the sun. Watching it make the most surprising forms while moving and shaping the paper in the light. Reminiscent of Plato's “The Cave”, it questions what really makes up our reality and highlights the dichotomy that even in the most mundane everyday objects we can find infinite complexities. Paper No. 9 was selected as a finalist for the Luxembourg Art Prize, 2021.

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Selected as a finalist for the Luxembourg Art Prize, 2021.

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In my studio running out of subjects to photograph I was holding simple white copy paper in the sun. Watching it make the most surprising forms while moving and shaping the paper in the light. Reminiscent of Plato's “The Cave”, it questions what really makes up our reality and highlights the dichotomy that even in the most mundane everyday objects we can find infinite complexities. Paper No. 9 was selected as a finalist for the Luxembourg Art Prize, 2021.

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Selected as a finalist for the Luxembourg Art Prize, 2021.

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