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Inner Landscape

As a child, I loved nothing more than climbing high into a tree or wandering deep into the forest—cut off from the world, lost in my own imagination. That urge to retreat and marvel still shapes my work today. I’m fascinated by the structures and details found in nature. What often goes unnoticed, draws my attention.

In my video art, I invite the viewer to wander through abstract imagery that stirs something in the subconscious. The work is in black and white, leaving space for personal interpretation. Each viewer creates their own landscape.

Zooming in is my way of resisting the current. Resisting speed, efficiency, and constant progress. In a society focused on performance, I choose to slow down and drift. My art is a space for stillness and wonder—an invitation to learn to truly see again in a world where genuine attention seems to be fading.

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