beauty


BEAUTY DISTORTION is a series that explores the illusory and transient nature of beauty through a process of digital self-degeneration—an algorithmic unfolding that resists predefined visual solutions. Rather than relying on fixed aesthetic templates, the work evolves through parametric distortion, allowing form to emerge from decay, mutation, and unpredictability. At its core, the series questions the tyranny of perfection—a regime increasingly reinforced by technological advancements that enable hyperreal simulations, algorithmic enhancements, and artificial beauty standards. In this context, BEAUTY DISTORTION becomes a form of resistance, challenging the homogenization of visual culture and the commodification of appearance. The work engages with philosophical currents, including aesthetic nihilism, posthuman critique, and media archaeology. It destabilizes the notion of beauty as a timeless ideal, proposing instead a beauty that is contingent, fractured, and haunted by its own disappearance. The shifting visibility of the forms—modulated by the intensity and color of light—echoes the quantum instability of perception in the digital age, where presence and absence are no longer binary but fluid states of being. In this way, BEAUTY DISTORTION operates as both a visual and conceptual experiment. It foregrounds the ephemeral ontology of digital matter, where images are not fixed representations but dynamic processes. The series invites viewers to confront the limits of their own perceptual frameworks, to witness beauty not as a static object but as a fleeting event—always on the verge of vanishing.
Digigraphy & Fine Art Prints




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