Paul Treacy

Paul Tracey’s photography bathes in the glow of night, where orange streetlights cast long shadows and everyday scenes take on an otherworldly edge. His silhouetted figures, stuffed animals, and lone dogs create a visual language that feels both cinematic and quietly surreal.

Paul Tracey’s images live in the in-between spaces, moments suspended in the amber light of night where stories linger just out of reach. Through silhouettes and playful, sometimes uncanny subjects like stuffed animals and solitary dogs, his work invites us to explore the tension between presence and absence, memory and imagination. The consistent orange hue across his photographs stitches together a dreamlike narrative that feels familiar, yet distant, like the flicker of a childhood memory resurfacing under the streetlights.