INVISIBLE
We look not at the visible, but at the invisible, because the visible is temporary, but the invisible is eternal. 2 Cor. 4:18
There is an objectively existing objective dimension surrounding us. But this is not the essence of how we see the world.
In my practice, I explore the invisible, documenting observations using my phone camera. Exploring how form finds its embodiment in space.
Using the light of a lantern, I highlight fragments from the darkness of the landscape and streets, separating them from their usual surroundings, and they become the main characters of my works. This approach allows you to consider things that are invisible in everyday life and bring them into focus.