TINT-O-RAMA is an ongoing mixed-media art project built around small, intimate object-worlds, mostly created inside vintage sardine tins, while also taking form through other mixed-media objects and formats.
Each piece exists somewhere between artwork, memory fragment, and miniature stage. The tins — and other objects — function as containers not only physically, but emotionally, holding stories, symbols, and moments that feel both personal and universal.
The project explores themes of memory, instinct, vulnerability, transformation, and the quiet tension between protection and exposure. Many works are created as unique pieces or in very small series, reflecting the slow, handcrafted nature of the process.
TINT-O-RAMA emerged from a fascination with found objects, theatre, collage, and narrative image-making. Each work functions as a small space of memory — a place where personal stories and collective memory meet in a fragile, yet enduring form.
At its core, TINT-O-RAMA is about preserving fleeting emotional states — like small time capsules of feelings.