Tales on Disappearence is an ongoing project which focuses on the boundaries and limits of the photographic subject. Developed during the pandemic, the images aim to narrate short stories of fictional characters dreading to escape the photographic frame, exploring the concept of sequentiality, space and time within the realm of the photographic medium. An unmovable camera stands still, observing the subject restlessly moving within its finite space, perpetually questioning what does it mean to be an object of art. The subjects in the series mimic their environment, stare at their own pictures, fantasize about entering new images and eventually leave the frame as we know it.