Printed on aluminum, then crumpled into sculptural shapes, these photographs treat urban scenes as if they're fleeting, ghostly impressions. Rather than showing the "hard city" of buildings and concrete, the images represent the viewer's dreamlike consciousness.
This imaginary city intermingles inhabitant and city, identities and desires. There are illusions of scale and many-layered reflections.
The city is what one makes of it, and vice versa