Visual Art

Dominance

Dominance explores five interlinked structures of influence—systemic, economic, perceptual, ignorance, and social—through a visual language of minimal composition, bold geometry, and restrained symbolism. Each photograph captures a controlled environment where objects become stand-ins for power, resistance, and the unseen forces that shape behaviour. The concepts behind the scenes are precise yet open-ended—designed to delay recognition and provoke slow interpretation.

A sixth piece emerges not from the artist’s hand, but from an AI trained on the five originals. This final extension blurs the lines between mimicry and authorship. It raises an unresolved question—who holds the dominant voice when the machine begins to speak back?

Dominance here is neither loud nor overt. It reveals itself slowly, through distortion, imbalance, or silence. In these still moments, its true weight is felt.