Edgar’s work explores the passage of time through light, transformation, memory, and the often overlooked details of everyday life. Using materials that naturally evolve - weather-altered prints, recycled images, and the interweaving of digital and traditional processes - each piece becomes a visual metaphor that sparks curiosity.
Improvisation, scale, and unexpected juxtapositions lie at the core of the practice, creating a personal visual language that invites viewers to encounter images in a new and liberating way.
Rooted in both lived experience and collective history, the work draws on family, grief, nature, and social events to create pieces that resonate on multiple levels. Through photography, video, drawing, and ephemeral interventions, the artist develops a visual language that is both experimental and contemplative.