DIGITAL MANIPULATIONS
Form Distortion Series
In this body of work, the familiar image is pushed beyond its comfort zone. Forms are stretched, mirrored, blurred, and fragmented until they begin to behave in unexpected ways. What starts as control slowly gives way to disruption, where symmetry meets rupture and surface turns fluid. This series explores how far digital interference can transform the ordinary into something visually charged and newly alive.
Distortion here is not an accident but a method. Through processes of compression, reflection, and grain, each frame investigates the tension between precision and collapse. From liquid-like black forms to refracted colour fields and textured type interventions, the series moves across moods and densities while staying rooted in experimentation.
Digital is often associated with polish and perfection. These works lean in the opposite direction. They embrace noise, blur, and visual friction, allowing the image to misbehave just enough to become interesting. Look closely. Follow the folds, the stretches, the moments where the image almost holds together.
This is a study in controlled disruption—where the screen becomes a site for bending form, testing limits, and discovering new visual rhythms.












