Uncertain Outcome is a photographic artist whose practice explores perception, instability, and the construction of meaning under pressure. His work has evolved from investigating the external landscape through light and altered spectrums into a more introspective examination of internal psychological terrain.
In earlier projects, including Light, landscape and infrared photography was explored to challenge how reality is perceived, focusing on uncertainty, transformation, and the limits of vision. This interest in instability and perception now forms the conceptual foundation of his current work, where the landscape has shifted from external environment to interior structure.
His latest series, Coherence Singularity, marks a decisive turn inward. Using high-contrast abstraction and dense textural detail, the work translates internal states—depression, anxiety, self-deprecation, and extreme loneliness—into physical systems of pressure, repetition, and containment. Rather than presenting recovery as resolution, he frames it as architectural labour: the slow construction of a functional internal structure capable of holding instability without collapse.
Across his practice, Uncertain Outcome treats light not as revelation but as instrument, and abstraction as a means of articulating experiences that resist narrative description. His work avoids illustrative approaches to mental health, instead proposing structure, coherence, and endurance as visual and conceptual strategies for survival.
Uncertain Outcome lives and works in the UK. His practice continues to explore the boundary between external perception and internal reconstruction.
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