IV / Disposable Traces / 2014 - 2015

A crumpled tissue or paper with a dark background.

Name: Shooresh | Date: 13.07.2014 | Time: 01:08

A black and white photograph of a small, twisted, and curled piece of paper or material resembling a bird in flight, set against a dark background.

Name: Baloot | Date: 23.09.2015 | Time: 01:33

Close-up of a crumpled piece of paper against a dark background.

Name: zaman | Date: 05.10.2014 | Time: 02:25

Black and white photograph of a single, large, curved potato chip against a dark background.

Name: Egor | Date: 13.07.2015 | Time: 02:50

Black and white photograph of crumpled, torn paper on a dark background.

Name: Ola | Date: 13.02.2014 | Time: 00:08

Black and white close-up of a crumpled, textured object resembling a flower or abstract sculpture against a dark background.

Name: Dara | Date: 17.08.2015 | Time: 04:43

Black and white photo of a withered flower or cotton flower with textured petals against a dark background.

Name: Shabnam | Date: 01.02.2015 | Time: 01:57

Black and white sculpture of an elderly person's face and hand, framed and displayed in an art gallery with white walls and floors.

Proposed Exhibition Layout / Large-scale Print Study

Close-up black-and-white photo of a wilted flower or petal against a dark background.

Detail / Ref: Shabnam

These sculptural forms emerge from the remnants of the most intimate biological intersections. Shaped in the darkness of midnight and in the absolute absence of sight, these residues have solidified into tangible carcasses through a process of dehydration. By assigning each form a unique name and precise temporal coordinates, the work elevates these 'disposable' residues into the status of ontological records. They serve as an archival index of unique presences, solidified moments within the private history of a relationship.