Concrete reflections
“Concrete Reflections” explores the hidden layers of meaning in the urban landscape through the lens of hyperobjects, as conceptualized by Timothy Morton. The series reveals how familiar city elements—buildings, sidewalks, and signs—are quietly shaped by vast, unseen forces like time, decay, and human impact. Inspired by Morton’s idea that hyperobjects transcend our perception yet influence everything, each photograph captures the interaction between the city’s physical structures and these larger forces, transforming mundane objects into metaphors for impermanence and transformation. “Concrete Reflections” invites viewers to reconsider the cityscape as a dynamic entity, constantly affected by forces that operate beyond our immediate awareness.
2024
Liminal spaces
“Liminal Spaces” is a photographic exploration of the thresholds between the familiar and the unknown, where boundaries blur and transitions unfold. Each image captures moments of transformation, inviting the viewer to contemplate the in-between—a place where perception meets imagination. By focusing on these liminal moments, the collection reveals the beauty of change, where endings become beginnings and the edge transforms into a space of possibility and discovery.
2024
Joy in repetition
“Joy in Repetition” draws from Gilles Deleuze’s concept of difference and repetition, exploring the subtle transformations that occur within seemingly familiar cycles. Through recurring motifs and layered visuals, the series highlights how no repetition is ever truly identical—each iteration introduces small but significant shifts in light, texture, or form. These subtle variations invite viewers to reflect on the dynamic nature of repetition, where the familiar is constantly evolving and revealing new meaning. “Joy in Repetition” challenges the notion of stasis, emphasizing that repetition is not about returning to the same, but about continuous change and transformation, offering a deeper understanding of the patterns that shape our world.
2024
Ruins of tomorrow
“Ruins of Tomorrow” is a visual meditation on the impermanence of human creations, capturing the intersection of construction and decay within the broader frameworks of hyperobjects, inter-temporality, and entropy. Each photograph reveals how structures, once symbols of permanence, are gradually consumed by time’s relentless forces, becoming part of an ongoing cycle of emergence and decline. The series invites viewers to reflect on the fragility of what we build, reminding us that today’s creations will inevitably become tomorrow’s ruins, shaped by forces far beyond our control or perception.
2024