Blurred Lines is a collection of photographs taken within museums featuring their patrons - some are a “misfire” of the shutter, while others were taken with intention. They invite the viewer to decide at what point is the line blurred between viewing art as an action and when it becomes an artistic expression in itself. 

For her work on Blurred Lines, DEW utilized a digital “film” camera which mimics the restrictions of analog photography in a digital form, as well as applied a custom filter to her images.