
About ALXTAW
My work begins with looking — with the act of observing others as a way of
tracing the shifting boundaries of my own identity. I am drawn to the moments where
seeing becomes uncertain. Through photography, video, and sound, I explore how perception
shapes the self: how we recognize, misrecognize, project, and search for meaning in
what refuses to stay still.
The camera becomes both an instrument and a witness. It records the instability
of perception, the slippages between presence and absence, certainty and
doubt. My work asks who is being seen — and who is doing the
seeing. Identity appears not as a fixed truth but as an ongoing process: unfocused,
shifting, and continually shaped by the world and the people we encounter.
Where is one is two. My work explores a possible communication, perception and engagement between two people who attempt to see, recognize and understand. This endless process, dynamic mesmerizes me and keeps my artistic research going.
