Statement
My work explores transitional landscapes where material structures gradually dissolve into atmosphere. Through a restrained visual language I investigate absence, spatial tension, and the fragile boundary between presence and disappearance.
The series The Search focuses on environments that appear familiar yet uncertain: geological formations, damaged pathways, forest passages, distant horizons, and quiet water surfaces. These spaces function less as traditional landscapes and more as thresholds suspended between stability and erosion, between human traces and natural processes.
Artificial intelligence is used within a controlled hybrid workflow. Rather than emphasizing technological spectacle, I treat AI as a generative tool for constructing minimal environments that emphasize stillness and psychological atmosphere.
Across the series, solid terrain slowly gives way to softer spatial fields—horizons, diffuse light, and water surfaces approaching abstraction. This progression reflects a gradual shift from material presence toward a quieter, post-human perception of landscape.