
- CollegeLondon College of Communication
- CourseMA Photography
- Graduation year2025
Between the Lines highlights how non-verbal communication can speak volumes, capturing the delicate balance of closeness and unspoken understanding in intimate relationships. The work invites viewers to reflect on the power of silence and the language of gestures.
There are always moments of silence in communication, both day to day and in relationships. Through the gesture of two hands, the work symbolises the subtle exchanges that happen beyond words- touches, caresses, and strokes used to communicate complex emotions. These silent moments reveal vulnerability and trust, emphasising that some feelings are difficult to express verbally.
Final work

Between the Lines
This is a horizontally composed image with a dark background, featuring an overall warm yellow-brown tone and a grainy texture. On both the left and right sides, there are two hands, with one hand leaving a residual image, perhaps trying to reach out or maybe wanting to leave.

Between the Lines
This is a horizontally composed image with a dark background, featuring an overall warm yellow-brown tone and a grainy texture. Two hands extend from the left and right sides and are clasped together. The hand on the left has five fingers spread open, while the hand on the right clasp is gripping the left hand tightly.

Between the Lines
This is a horizontally composed image with a dark background, featuring an overall warm yellow-brown tone and a grainy texture. Two hands are positioned at the visual center of the scene, attempting to touch or gently caress. The hands are blurred with residual images, conveying a sense of movement.

Between the Lines
This is a horizontally composed image with a dark background, featuring an overall warm yellow-brown tone and a grainy texture. Two hands are tightly clasped together at the visual center of the scene, with the wrist of the left hand facing upwards and the wrist of the right hand facing downwards.
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