While wedding photographs are meant to immortalize one of life’s most celebrated rituals, they often end up discarded, forgotten remnants of deeply personal yet culturally scripted moments. In this series, I recover and reinterpret traditional newlywed portraits, focusing on the visual codes that shape them. By obscuring faces, I shift attention to the ritualized gestures and standardized compositions that define these images. Through collage and reconfiguration, I intervene in their narrative closure, disrupting the illusion of singularity and permanence to suggest alternative readings of identity, memory, and ceremony
Weddings Installation - three pieces 50 cm x 50 cm | 19,6 in * 19,6 in each piece 2019 | mixed media on found photography,.






WEDDINGS