My work explores inner worlds through subtle distortions and the moments where reality meets dream.
That music and the theatre in my head created a parallel reality: a space to process emotions, to escape, to dream, and to enter into a dialogue with myself.
Through photography and film, I attempt to recreate this state for the viewer and myself. I explore transient moments - those that both dissolve and remain. Perhaps a déjà vu.
My work does not offer answers, but invites you to discover a reflection within your own inner world.
My images are laced with symbols, personal experiences, and honest emotions, but they never impose their meaning on the viewer. They create a space for interpretation and immersion - where one can pause, listen inward, and reconnect with something personal. Sometimes it is a quiet invitation to self-reflection, and sometimes it feels like falling down a rabbit hole - through my world, into your own.
Growing up in a megalopolis, I would spend hours moving through the city in public transport, surrounded by people, yet completely alone, listening to music in headphones or reading captivating books. There was a feeling that time did not exist, yet at the same time you had to run as fast as you could just to stay in place, while everything kept slipping away in front of your eyes.
Atmosphere is crucial to my work: melancholic, quiet, immersive. I work with fragile states - vulnerability, sincerity, and inner tension.
Using blur, inversions, optical shifts, layering, and disrupted logic, I build this visual language. What once felt like escapism has become, for me, a form of awareness, a way of self-exploration and an encounter with one’s inner landscape.
Have I seen it before?