This macro-photography series transforms overlooked elements of public spaces into abstract compositions. By playing with scale and perspective, I invite viewers to see beyond the familiar and discover new forms and sensations. The focus is not just on the objects themselves but on the act of observing and reinterpreting them. This collection emerged spontaneously from my walks, turning everyday details into moments of contemplation. If you want to see the whole collection, you should go to “Abstract Macro Photography” in the section Photography. Exhibit in 2020.
GLASS
Building on Details, this series shifts from found objects to created ones, with a focus on glass as a central material. By experimenting with paint, scratching, and breaking, I explore the tension between fragility and transformation. While the approach remains rooted in observation, this project emphasizes the act of making—engaging with materials to reveal new perspectives. If you want to see the whole collection, you should go to “Abstract Macro Photography” in the section Photography. Exhibit in 2024.
MOMENTS
This collection features a series of small photographs captured during a period of time of three years (2016-2019), continuously expanding as new moments, places, objects, and people were encountered. These images reflect my perspective of the world—what I choose to observe and how I engage with it. Taken mainly with a mobile phone, the small format reflects the spontaneous nature of the process. If you want to see the whole collection, you should go to “The Way I Look At The World” in the section Photography. Exhibit in 2020.