✦ End-of-Year Art Tour 2025 :: Part One✦
- figgirl
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From Silence to Pulse — A Journey Through Six Cities
This year, I’ve spent more time travelling and returning to the lens — revisiting my roots in photography and blending them with the evolving language of AI. With work from Peru, Italy, Berlin and London I have captured enough content to use for months. What began as an experiment in image-making has become a deeper conversation between what is seen and what is imagined. Layer by layer, I’m exploring how technology can extend the emotional resonance of photography rather than replace it.
From the quiet intimacy of Setouchi to ending my art year in the vibrant pulse of Miami, this year’s exhibitions trace my ongoing search for connection — between people, between mediums, and between worlds both real and remembered.
🇯🇵 Setouchi Triennale — Setouchi, Japan
October 31 – November 3, 2025
Presented by ArtSeen
Prior to creating this series, we just signed a lease on a new restaurant coming next spring, I definitely have restaurant energy, design, food and concepts on my mind. Just a teaser, will fill you in when I have more to share.
In Setouchi, the story unfolds through glass, reflection, and silence. Each image becomes a window—sometimes literal, sometimes emotional—into fleeting human connections: a woman lost in thought, a couple mid-conversation, a chef framed by his own creation, a solitary figure waiting for something unnamed.
These moments hover between observation and memory, inviting the viewer to question who is inside and who is looking in. The reflections blur time itself—what was, what is, what might have been.
🇩🇪 Cologne Art Unframed — Cologne, Germany
November 4 – 7, 2025
Presented by ArtBoxy
From the still quiet of Japan to the subterranean pulse of Germany, the work shifts inward. These images — born from The Lost Years in Berlin — inhabit the tension between identity and anonymity, between belonging and isolation.
Faces emerge from shadow, eyes meet and avert, and the city itself becomes both stage and spectator. The light feels colder here, refracted through memory and distance. Each portrait exists as a fragment of a life half-remembered — a whisper from a time when art and survival blurred into one.
This chapter explores the architecture of emotion: concrete walls, underground passages, and the liminal space between connection and solitude. More about my Lost in Berlin images and ARTCHRONICLE issue HERE.
🩷 Art on Tezos — Berlin, Germany
November 6 – 9, 2025
Wilmersdorfer Str. 151, Berlin
Presented by .ART, Objkt, and HUG
For this exhibition, I returned to The BirdKeeper’s Secret Society — a world where myth and technology intertwine.The work reimagines the archetype of the BirdKeeper as both guardian and oracle: an ethereal figure suspended between stillness and flight.
Every detail — the pastel hush of the setting, the bird’s watchful presence, the coded symmetry of her adornment — becomes a dialogue between beauty and restraint.This piece was created at the intersection of AI and human imagination, balancing precision with emotion, order with instinct.
Through Art on Tezos, the BirdKeeper emerges again — timeless, digital, and wholly alive within her pink sanctuary of symbols.
🇫🇷 Paris Photo — Paris, France
November 13 – 16, 2025
Presented by ArtSeen
The Lost Years in Berlin series reappears in Paris — seen through the lens of imagination, memory and documentation. Each image captures the quiet architecture of human distance: men waiting, walking, existing within walls of graffiti and time.
These AI enhanced images are both evidence and echo — records of presence that feel like afterimages. Paris becomes the exhibition’s mirror, a city that has always blurred the boundaries between observer and subject, between nostalgia and now.
These works speak to that threshold — where reflection meets record, and where a life once imagined becomes, once again, real.
✨ Coming Soon — Miami Art Week
In December, my work will head to Miami for three distinct exhibitions. One will be at an Art Fair, another on a Boat, and hopefully, one on the beach. Each exhibition delves into the heart as a signal — vibrant, chaotic, and alive.
More to come.





















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