Vesile is a series of assemblages made with found objects and sheets of upcycled plastic waste obtained from Demos. These objects include leftover materials from artists’ previous projects, wooden frames, photographs collected from second-hand bookstores, strips of negatives from personal archives and fabric scraps.


Unrelated photographic materials of various types are strung together with the fabricated plastic sheets to imply an imaginary association between them; to produce the narrative of a non-existing lifetime. The sheets are used as a way to underscore this selection of photographic evidences from different sources to construct a collection of memories from an imagined single source. This woven narrative is presented in 13 frames, divided into 3 blocks.


The weaving of materials from different and unconnected time periods with plastic sheets could be understood as a type of Blackout Poetry; a selection of chosen materials are underscored and highlighted as opposed to crossing-out (or blacking-out) of the others. With vesile (literally translated as: with the occasion) of this operation, a fictional thread is pulled through past, present and future.
















