Scroll 26
Scroll 26 continues the body of work initiated with the Scroll series in 2025, further developing an ongoing investigation into the relationship between traditional painting and the accelerated flow of digital imagery.
While the earlier works focused on a personal encounter with the act of scrolling, this new series expands its scope. It approaches the digital feed as a shared visual environment where fragments of global events, entertainment, and private moments merge into a continuous surface.
The paintings are built from collected digital traces such as screenshots, cropped details, and fleeting images. These are translated into oil on canvas through a deliberately slow process, holding in place what was meant to disappear within seconds.
Scroll 26 focuses on the underlying structure of this visual stream and the coexistence of the trivial and the catastrophic, the intimate and the distant. It reflects on how constant exposure reshapes perception, memory, and meaning.
Scroll 25
Scroll 25 is a series of oil paintings that freezes fleeting moments from the endless stream of social media content — transposing them from screen to canvas, from disposable to monumental. Each work is based on real screenshots taken while scrolling through TikTok, capturing absurd juxtapositions, viral faces, political noise, and raw glimpses into everyday life.
What began as a personal study in composition and chromatics evolved into a kind of contemporary visual archeology — where the banal becomes iconic, and irony masks a quiet disquiet. By translating pixels into paint, the series highlights the surreal nature of what we consume daily: a woman vaping sarcastically in front of war headlines, a baker’s labor of love ignored by millions, or a cat resisting a bath while gathering millions of likes.
This is not a moral statement — but a mirror. One that reflects how we laugh, ignore, comment, scroll past, or double-tap our way through a chaotic present. Scroll 2025 captures that moment just before the thumb moves on.