Artist statement
I work in the field of conceptual and fine art photography, creating psychologically charged images that explore themes of identity, memory, and emotional transformation. In my practice, I frequently employ multiple exposures, glass, mirrors, and reflective surfaces as tools for the visual exploration of inner experience. Through distortion, repetition, and subtle surreal elements, I seek to construct visual metaphors that reflect not external reality, but internal psychological states and landscapes.
My work combines portrait photography with experimental techniques such as image fragmentation and layered compositions. This approach allows photography to move beyond documentation and enter a space of symbolic, subjective, and introspective experience. Natural landscapes, domestic environments, and minimalist interiors often serve as settings for my visual narratives, where the familiar acquires a sense of strangeness and the human body appears mutable, vulnerable, and fragmented.
