Lights Sensative
Artist in Residence
Lights Sensitive works at the edge of perception, where light, exposure, and atmosphere shape meaning as much as subject. Their practice explores how small shifts in brightness, shadow, and clarity can alter the emotional reading of an image.
For this residency, the collection was approached through sensitivity rather than narrative. Light became the primary material, used to reveal and withhold in equal measure. The fragrances were treated not as objects to be framed, but as presences, felt through tone, absence, and suggestion.
The resulting images feel suspended, hovering between visibility and obscurity. Nothing is overstated. Nothing is resolved. Attention is rewarded slowly, as the eye adjusts and the image begins to surface.
This is not campaign imagery, but perception.
Not composition, but atmosphere.
Their work doesn’t define scent.
It allows it to appear, fade, and reappear, quietly changing how the space is felt.