These eleven photograms are unique analogue c-type prints,
made from exposing photosensitive colour paper to the light of the Ipad‘s retina display.
The gentle contact between paper and iPad lasted less than a second.
What remains becomes at times blurred and lost within a dark magenta tone.
Pictured are the outlines of japanese arrows called ‚matoya‘
Their feathering is usally made from goose, brant or turkey.
made from exposing photosensitive colour paper to the light of the Ipad‘s retina display.
The gentle contact between paper and iPad lasted less than a second.
What remains becomes at times blurred and lost within a dark magenta tone.
Pictured are the outlines of japanese arrows called ‚matoya‘
Their feathering is usally made from goose, brant or turkey.










