

Using sunprint paper, this project records time through daily exposure to sunlight over a fourteen-day period spent in quarantine during the COVID-19 pandemic, with each print carrying a date whose visibility and color intensity are shaped by the amount and quality of light entering the room. Light functions as a variable measuring system, allowing environmental conditions to determine how time becomes visible. Rather than marking days evenly, the series registers fluctuations, gaps, and intensities, turning duration into a material and atmospheric process. The series was also featured in the publication “A Book Filled with Drawings Made by People That Stayed at Home” (2021), edited by Rafael Schlager.
Using sunprint paper, this project records time through daily exposure to sunlight over a fourteen-day period spent in quarantine during the COVID-19 pandemic, with each print carrying a date whose visibility and color intensity are shaped by the amount and quality of light entering the room. Light functions as a variable measuring system, allowing environmental conditions to determine how time becomes visible. Rather than marking days evenly, the series registers fluctuations, gaps, and intensities, turning duration into a material and atmospheric process. The series was also featured in the publication “A Book Filled with Drawings Made by People That Stayed at Home” (2021), edited by Rafael Schlager.

