These days, while you are constantly searching for visual support, you find yourself lost in a flow of images. Every day you try to keep your emotional stability and intellectual clarity, but you end up incapable of articulating anything. That is why I don’t feel that I can share something about my work in words. My work is my intention to stop and pause. Wondering around in some deserted areas, with a few traces of human presence, I find myself in a place that is unique, and that becomes my personal space, my true home of peace and silence. Here I stay to listen to the muteness of objects and nature. The uninhabited territories represented in my photographs become a devastated landscape showing the ambivalent nature of the relationship between nature and humans. This relationship leads to a temporal and spatial gap, thus creating a model of the existence in its disintegration.
These days, while you are constantly searching for visual support, you find yourself lost in a flow of images. Every day you try to keep your emotional stability and intellectual clarity, but you end up incapable of articulating anything. That is why I don’t feel that I can share something about my work in words. My work is my intention to stop and pause.
Wondering around in some deserted areas, with a few traces of human presence, I find myself in a place that is unique, and that becomes my personal space, my true home of peace and silence. Here I stay to listen to the muteness of objects and nature. The uninhabited territories represented in my photographs become a devastated landscape showing the ambivalent nature of the relationship between nature and humans. This relationship leads to a temporal and spatial gap, thus creating a model of the existence in its disintegration.