Under the Red River
This collection of photographs reimagines my childhood memories through the lens of my dreams. It explores how time is experienced in the unconscious state, where it becomes distorted, fragmented, and often loses all sense of progression.
In waking life, time is structured and measurable—governed by clocks, schedules, and systems. But in dreams, time is fluid and malleable.
Past, present, and future blur together, and the normal flow of events is often disjointed. Memories, too, slip in and out, reshaping themselves into new formats, as if the subconscious is reordering reality. Dreams unfold like films, with beginnings and ends, but the transitions between them can be subtle and disorienting.