B.L.U.R. (Body Lost in Unstable Resolution)
Oil on canvas
2025
Pornography concentrates its power on the visuality of sex and silences the other senses; in doing so, the viewer loses the ability to imagine and displaces the construction of desire outside the mind. The literalness of these images dissolves the mystery and enigma that have historically surrounded sexuality, reducing it to a perfect semantic structure: standardized poses, faces, and gestures; genitals that turn bodies into headless fragments; narratives stripped of depth.
B.L.U.R. (Body Lost in Unstable Resolution) is a series of oil paintings in which intimate images appear deliberately blurred, in opposition to the contemporary promise of sharpness and perfection offered by digital screens. The series acts as a gesture of resistance against a hypervisual and immediate world, inviting the viewer to ask: What does clarity mean today? What provokes greater tension — the resolution of the image, or the enigma of its absence?