14/02/2026
Today is Valentine's Day. And I wasn't going to post anything.
I've been quiet here for a while, in the studio, in the in-between, but this work kept calling me today.
Blood Moon Romance from Modern Primaries: CMYK
This piece sits somewhere between tenderness and intensity. It's not a soft, pastel kind of love. It's saturated. Slightly untethered. Lunar.
When I created the CMYK series, I was thinking about the foundations of colour in image making - cyan, magenta, yellow, black, the mechanics beneath what we see. But what emerged was far more emotional than technical. In Blood Moon Romance , magenta dominates. It feels like a pulse. A thrum under the surface.
A blood moon only appears when the alignment is exact, when shadow and light meet in perfect tension. I think love can be like that too.
This work isn't about romance in the obvious sense. It's about atmosphere. About standing inside colour and feeling it wrap around you. About the space between presence and absence.
A blood moon only appears when the alignment is exact, when shadow and light meet in perfect tension. I think love can be like that, too.
For those who have followed my work, you know that I'm drawn to what can't be named - the blurred edge, the perceptual shift, the moment before clarity. This work lives there.