Regret Island Gallery
Many shots utilize high-contrast lighting—dim, moody hallways illuminated by single shafts of light from a cell window—to evoke a sense of voyeurism and forgotten lives.
: How do the elements of isolation and regret interact? regret island gallery
The first room is the largest. Here, the walls are lined with frozen dinner tables. You see the back of a head—a friend, a parent, a lover. A phone rings endlessly on a pedestal. You cannot answer it. The "art" here is the vibration of the phone, the steam rising from the cold coffee, the way the light turns from golden to grey over a 10-minute loop. It represents every promise you broke "because you were busy." Here, the walls are lined with frozen dinner tables
: What is the artist trying to say about the human condition? You cannot answer it
