Haptic Ghost (2025) lingers between the tangible and the digital. It begins as a 3D modelled self-portrait and is transformed into a sculpture through 3D printing with translucent resin. Light passing through the surface casts shifting shadows, revealing a scene that never existed in reality, allowing the virtual to surface within the physical world.
Yasemin Gunhos (b. Istanbul) is a London-based artist who graduated from Central Saint Martins with a BA in Fine Art. Her practice begins in virtual space, where she uses a 3D model of herself to embody different characters and emotional states. Translating these cinematic scenes into sculpture, prints, and paintings, her work explores intimacy at a distance, vulnerability through digital form, and the tension between what feels real and what is rendered.
Through sparse, filmic environments and personal symbolism, she examines the quiet psychology of space and the residue left when the body is simulated, re-performed, and re-seen. Her practice lingers in the in between, where the digital and tangible blur, creating spaces that are intimate, uncanny, and quietly human.