
Now You See Me at Deanna Evans Projects features Tess Bilhartz’s new landscape works that evoke a sense of haunting. Ghostly figures, fading edges, and symbolic imprints populate the scenes, representing the tension between connection and disconnection in contemporary life. The works capture moments of memory, longing, and grief, responding to the sensation of being alive in a digitally influenced world. The imagery, distorted and layered, reflects the complex emotional landscape of the modern experience.