My work comes from two opposite ends of the spectrum — the clean precision of fine art and the unpredictable grit of real life. Each image is shaped by that tension, a quiet collision between beauty and imperfection. I’m drawn to the way light transforms texture, how order and chaos trade places inside a frame.
I think of photography as a kind of restraint, a way of holding still what can’t be held. It’s also an act of distillation, reducing the noise of the world into something honest, tactile, and emotionally charged. Abstraction, for me, isn’t about hiding meaning, but revealing the atmosphere that exists beneath the surface — the pulse that lingers when everything else falls away.
My work is not about clarity, but presence. It's about creating images that take you to a place just out of reach.