Clarity of Vision
A mesmerizing interplay of light and form, this multiple-exposure photograph layers reflections on glass, creating a dynamic composition where reality blurs and fragments. Organic elements—the remains of a fatally confused bird—merge with rigid architectural lines, forging an intricate dialogue between nature and human imposed structure. The shifting layers of transparency and opacity add depth, inviting the viewer to explore multiple levels of meaning. Each reflection is a fleeting moment, captured and superimposed, challenging perception and redefining the boundaries between the natural and the constructed. It asks the question “At what cost does our civilization come to nature?”.
A mesmerizing interplay of light and form, this multiple-exposure photograph layers reflections on glass, creating a dynamic composition where reality blurs and fragments. Organic elements—the remains of a fatally confused bird—merge with rigid architectural lines, forging an intricate dialogue between nature and human imposed structure. The shifting layers of transparency and opacity add depth, inviting the viewer to explore multiple levels of meaning. Each reflection is a fleeting moment, captured and superimposed, challenging perception and redefining the boundaries between the natural and the constructed. It asks the question “At what cost does our civilization come to nature?”.
A mesmerizing interplay of light and form, this multiple-exposure photograph layers reflections on glass, creating a dynamic composition where reality blurs and fragments. Organic elements—the remains of a fatally confused bird—merge with rigid architectural lines, forging an intricate dialogue between nature and human imposed structure. The shifting layers of transparency and opacity add depth, inviting the viewer to explore multiple levels of meaning. Each reflection is a fleeting moment, captured and superimposed, challenging perception and redefining the boundaries between the natural and the constructed. It asks the question “At what cost does our civilization come to nature?”.