Department of Fine Art
Department
MA Art · Graduation projects
Study path
2026
Year
About the project

Tricolor color powder print, video

The work is a series of photographs printed with color powder and reinterpreting classical flower paintings through digital collage.

Attempts to master this particular printing technique gradually evolved beyond their original purposeLike the flowers to which the work draws inspiration, the project grew in an unexpected and organic way The on-screen video is also a source for the process.

Each image is printed in great detail and structured with layers of gelatin, which form a tangible surface.

In this process, the boundaries between the image type and the subject begin to dissolve, and the historical painting tradition appears in the new context of our time The work thus explores how digital imagery can transform into a permanent visual experience

Tri-color carbon transfer prints, video

The work is a series of tri-color carbon transfer prints that re-interpret classical flower paintings through digital collage.

What began as an exploration of a specific printing technique generally grew beyond its initial intention. Like the flowers that inspire it, the project developed in unexpected ways, extending beyond direct control into something more organic. The video on the screen is a document of the process.

Each image is printed in high detail and built up in layers of gelatin, creating a textured surface that can be physically practiced.

In this process, the boundary between image-making and subject begins to dissolve, allowing historical painting traditions to re-emerge within a contemporary context. The works explore how images can evolve into returning visual experiences.

Photo credits: Sisters Lumière/ @sisters_lumiere

About flowers // On Flowers

01 / 08