Abstracts

My abstract photographs are meditations on perception — what we see, what we feel, and what we invent in the absence of certainty. By stripping away context and recognizable form, I invite viewers into a space where texture, light, and shadow become the language of emotion.

Each image is a fragment of reality reimagined. I work with reflections, distortions, and intentional ambiguity to create compositions that resist easy interpretation. These photographs are not documentary records — they are reactions. They ask the viewer to slow down, to question, to engage with the unfamiliar.

In a world saturated with clarity and narrative, abstraction offers freedom. It allows us to project, to wonder, to feel without explanation. My work is an invitation to that freedom.

“To abstract is to draw out the essence of a matter.”  — Ben Shahn