Burning Stroller (5)
A series of empty strollers set ablaze, standing alone in quiet places. Each painting is made by a machine that paints with a brush — its movements imitating human gesture, as if learning how to mourn.
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This series depicts solitary strollers burning in landscapes stripped of people — fragments of care detached from their origin.
The images echo the silence that follows loss, when absence itself becomes the subject.
Each work is created through both digital and mechanical processes, translating synthetic images into motion, and motion into pigment.
Here the plotter holds a brush instead of a pen, its programmed gestures mimicking the fluid uncertainty of a human hand.
Every painting emerges from code, yet carries the tremor of touch — each mark a rehearsal of emotion by a machine that cannot feel.
The brush becomes a proxy for empathy, a mechanical attempt to remember what it means to care.