The everyday life around me is not events, but a background. My study of the city, where nothing is happening at the moment, but something is still present: light in the window, empty entrance, random figures, traces of life without life itself. This is a series about the urban environment as the background of everyday existence.
On my works, spaces and objects are devoid of events, but preserving
Traces of human presence. I'm interested in the moment when the usual ceases to be neutral and begins to cause a feeling of displacement and quiet tension.
The series explores the visual everydayness of the urban environment through fragments of architecture, interiors and random images. The absence of action and the figure of a person is used by me as a way to fix the state of everyday life, in which the city acts not as a scene, but as an independent subject.
The ordinariness is like a quiet noise that you get used to until it starts to sound.