Abscence
Projects 9 works
2025
I'm not trying to preserve the past through photography, but exploring the moment when memory begins to destroy the image and recreate it.
This is a visual study of the experience of losing a loved one.
In this series, photos become not a document, but a trace of inner experience. Space, shapes and objects gradually lose their clarity: they dissolve in light, grain, overlays and emptiness. Some images look almost gone, others are like scraps of memories that cannot be completely restored. Red appears inside the series as a sudden flash of memory, as a fragile sign of presence among the disappearing world. It appears not as a symbol, but as an emotional trace that keeps the image from completely dissolved.
I care about a state of uncertainty in which photography ceases to be a proof of reality and becomes a space of memory: inaccurate, mobile and vulnerable.
This project is my attempt to see not the memory itself, but how it continues to change the image after a while.
"Absence" does not seek to document the loss itself, but the state that follows it. When absence becomes a form of ongoing relationship.