Selected Works
Selected Works
The artist delves into phenomenological processes in image construction, exploring how repetition shapes formation, alteration, revelation, and concealment. Through methods like the magic lantern, photomontages, and Google Earth images, she examines the human eye's function from psychological, sensory, and cognitive viewpoints. Themes such as memory, the Anthropocene, and the life and death-drive, influenced by Melanie Klein's psychoanalytic theory, find expression in a biographical photographic archive. Despite a background in painting, Resende embraces diverse disciplines, integrating analog and digital techniques. Lately, she's been bridging traditional analog practices with new digital media, propelled by conceptual and visual research.