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Spatial Series

​Space as Living Resonance

The spatial series explore space not as a backdrop, but as an active and perceptual presence. Scale, distance, and luminous structure shape the image, allowing space itself to become the primary field of attention.

Rather than describing locations, these works engage with how space is felt—how light organizes depth, how matter holds tension, and how presence emerges through spatial relationships. Orientation gives way to sensation, and the image unfolds before being anchored to representation.

Here, space is not something to be observed from outside, but something to be entered. The photograph becomes a threshold where perception meets structure, and where the experience of space precedes its interpretation.

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