Recent photographs by Michael Sudheer
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In this small series, I tried to turn an old garage into a quiet laboratory of memory.
On a cracked, paint‑flecked window, a round glass flask hangs in silhouette, half‑filled with water that catches the weak light and turns it into a subdued glow. The scene feels scientific yet fragile, as if whatever experiment once began here has long since evaporated, leaving only stains of color and the fine crazing of time on the glass.
Everything is worn, improvised, and strangely dignified.
These photographs form an ode to the handmade, the experimental, and the beauty that lingers in spaces long after their original purpose has rusted away.

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