Memory of Touch

Kyra Campbell

Memory of Touch explores the physical and emotional weight of human contact by making touch visible on the body. In this series, handprints made with ink mark the skin and clothing of the subject, transforming gestures into permanent traces. These imprints reveal how touch can be comforting, intrusive, intimate, or unsettling, sometimes all at once —revealing how a single gesture can hold multiple meanings depending on context and memory.

About The Artist

Kyra Campbell

Kyra Campbell is a Toronto-based photographer whose work focuses on conceptual and editorial portraiture and commercial still-life photography. Drawing inspiration from documentary practices and contemporary editorial aesthetics, she creates images that are both visually striking and narratively driven, using styling and visual symbolism to communicate layered ideas about identity and storytelling.

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