Surface Noise is a study in visual interference — where surfaces record, distort, and refract the world around them. This series explores peeling paint, reflective glass, cast shadows, and worn materials as active sites of meaning rather than passive textures. At times abstract and at others quietly literal, the images reward slow looking and question the reliability of perception. What initially reads as noise becomes signal — evidence of time, friction, and interaction between human-made environments and natural forces.



