About
TULL PARR is a practice working across photography, painting, and spatial research.
The work observes how space is formed through conditions — pressure, use, erosion, and time. Surfaces become records, thresholds define access, and small structures reveal larger systems.
Rather than documenting events, the images focus on states: visibility, control, resistance, and the gradual loss or transformation of intention.
Each project is constructed as a sequence, where perception shifts from one condition to another, allowing space to be read rather than represented.
Ongoing research into spatial perception, material behaviour, and narrative structures within built and natural environments.