I chased a flicker at twilight’s edge. Parallel Realities unfurls an ephemeral silhouette through silence and shiver, wound and flight—arising from spark to flame. Across six sequential frames, this form fractures into glass in the third, then bleeds into vibrant red thresholds and reflective surfaces—each pulse built on the last, progressing from childlike openness to a fully shaped presence. Frame to frame, we follow a single inquiry: Is form ever separate from movement? The series contemplates time not as erosion, but as growth—etching change into permanence, shaping presence in motion.
My photographic expressions are generally simple and minimalistic. The subjects are often ordinary, mundane things I see in our surroundings. Usually, the situations are set exclusively for artistic expressions to shed light on the beauty of those moments, often resulting in new perspectives.