Architecture
This series is dedicated to architecture — not as a utilitarian structure, but as a spatial organism where light, form, and rhythm become an expressive language. The photographs present buildings as sculptures: every line, surface, and shadow is not just a structural element, but a carrier of mood, atmosphere, and a sense of time.
I explore how architecture enters into a dialogue with space — how it reflects light, touches the horizon, and repeats or breaks the rhythms of the environment. This is not documentary photography, but a meditative observation of the urban form as a symbol of human presence, the search for order, and the pursuit of beauty.
The series oscillates between monumentality and vulnerability, between geometry and poetry. It is a reflection on the boundaries between space, the body, and time.