Biography

Dylan Jugroop is an artist working with film, photography, and writing. His work explores everyday life through observational methods, often focusing on memory, place, and lived experience outside dominant digital narratives.

He holds a Master’s degree in Film and works across short films, editorial projects, and screenwriting. His practice develops through long-term projects rather than isolated pieces, with an emphasis on attention, continuity, and care.

Dylan’s work is presented here as an evolving body of practice, bringing together selected projects and reflective writing.

Artist Statement

I work across film, photography, and writing, focusing on observational projects rooted in everyday life. My practice is concerned with time, memory, and attention — particularly in places and among people shaped before or beyond constant technology.

Much of my work centres on small gestures, quiet routines, and moments that might otherwise pass unnoticed. I’m interested in slowness as a way of seeing, and in observation as an ethical position: allowing space for people and places to exist without explanation or urgency.

Alongside completed works, I maintain an ongoing body of field notes that reflect on process, decision-making, and ways of looking. Together, the projects and writing form a long-term practice concerned with presence, listening, and restraint.