Ohmyholes May 2026

Let’s peer inside.

OhMyHoles began as a fringe photography project in the late 2010s. An artist named Elara Voss became fascinated by the things that aren’t there: a missing brick in a city wall, the empty eye socket of a statue, the silent mouth of an abandoned well. She started a blog titled Oh My Holes , documenting these absences. Each image was paired with a micro-story: a lost key, a forgotten whisper, a rabbit hole that actually led somewhere. ohmyholes

So next time you see a missing tile, a mouse hole, or a puncture in a leaf, pause. Ask yourself: What story is trying to escape through there? Let’s peer inside

That is the quiet, wonderful world of OhMyHoles. Not a gutter, but a galaxy of what’s not there—waiting to be filled by your imagination. She started a blog titled Oh My Holes