A study of reflection and perception, Illusion captures the shifting boundaries between the real and the imagined in urban landscapes. Through glass, windows, and overlapping light, it questions the very act of seeing.
Over the Silence portrays the industrial ruins of Scranton, USA, where function has faded, leaving behind traces of time and quiet recurrence. It reflects on absence as a presence and silence as a rhythm of history.
Rhythms of Gaze explores how the human eye composes rhythm in urban spaces—through moments of pause and distraction, through the silent dialogue between movement and stillness.