All That There Is | Caitlin Loi is a British-Chinese visual artist based in London. Predominantly working with analogue photography, Loi’s work often focuses on themes which are drawn from her everyday surroundings and personal experiences. Whilst simultaneously embracing commonly overlooked moments translated through her imagery, her work embodies a sense of stillness and fragility. Loi’s photographic observations result in working between analogue and printmaking techniques where she additionally finds interest in alternative photographic processes. Her interests also surround image curation, the gallery space, and art direction.
I’ve also attached a project statement below from looking at the other Portfolio projects, in case that would be better suited:
‘All That There Is’ developed from reflections.
Reflections over the past few years and recognising my own thoughts and feelings with my growth journey. It is a visual diary of how I have felt based on my surroundings and an outlet for me to express the ambiguous nature of the in-between. ‘All That There Is’ comes from a place of anxiety and fear of the future but also as a reminder to myself that what’s in front of me is, all that there is, and I don’t have to constantly overthink life and all of its many obstacles but can at least try my best, that being all we can do.