ART MADE OF LIGHT

From a childhood love of color to a profound connection with nature, my journey has been one of rediscovery and creative expression.

As a child, I felt an instinctual connection to nature, though I couldn’t quite explain it. I knew I was part of something bigger. My obsession with color fueled countless hours spent with coloring books, I was fascinated by how different color combinations could evoke various emotions. I dreamed of coloring the world around me.

But as I grew into my teenage years, I got caught up in the social drama of school. The pressure to fit in made me forget that connection to nature. It wasn’t until my late 20s, during a journey of self-discovery, that I reconnected with that feeling. This time, I felt an overwhelming desire to express it.

I picked up a camera and began photographing nature. I experimented with many styles, but what captivated me most was playing with light. When I discovered light painting photography, it was as if a lightbulb switched on in my mind—I realized I could fulfill my childhood dream of painting the world with color.

It all started in the darkness, with just a camera, a flashlight, and a desire to express myself. Leaves, flowers, and other simple objects became my canvases. Through experimenting, I learned that light could transform even the most ordinary subjects into something profound.

For me, photography is more than capturing images—it’s about uncovering hidden layers of reality that often go unnoticed. My work isn’t just about what you see; it’s about what you feel. Colors in my photos aren’t mere visuals; they’re emotions, frequencies of energy that resonate with the soul.

My work celebrates the infinite possibilities that arise from different viewpoints. Just as there are countless ways to see a leaf, there are endless ways to perceive life.

Through my art, I invite you to explore the beauty of the ordinary, to find elegance in simplicity, and to realize that our reality is shaped by how we choose to see it.