Artist’s Statement
My photography, on the surface, appears to study our external world, looks for scenery or things that associate us with the outside. However, in fact, it is an internal pursuit of how our natural world relates to our inner world.
This internal quest opens new windows to the viewers, to another uncanny reality. It tries to uncover not only the sanctuary of myself but also the well-hidden sides of our environment. It explores the feeling created by the fleeting glance, beyond the obvious, the vague, the illusive, the silent. It freezes the moments of time, which hitch sometimes on the wood and the stone, sometimes on the water element and the earth and sometimes on the air and the rocks.
And then some magical moments come when my photography creates pieces of memory which, when combined together, sprinkle the silver dust of oblivion in order to get enchanted, leaving hints, impressions and further inquiries.