In Search of Lost Time.
In these works, I delve into the relativity of existence, trying to capture how a single second can hold the weight of a lifetime, while years can vanish in a second.
This concept comes from my fascination with the physics of time. I’ve always been captivated by Einstein’s theories and the idea of relativity, and in my works I try to reflect it. Time isn’t a steady, universal ticking, but something elastic that stretches and bends depending on where we stand and how we feel. In these images, I explore how our internal clock often disagrees with the world outside and the use of ethereal atmospheres represents the veil of memory. That space where the present dissolves, and we are left questioning what is real and what has been reshaped by the curvature of our own experiences.
It is a search of those moments with distortion of a reality that is never as solid as we think.