Window on Reflection
Description
In the series Window on Reflection, I adopt a visual perspective in which the traditional depth and horizon of the classical landscape dissolve into a compressed, planar scene. My focus shifts toward two-dimensional surfaces—yet these surfaces, composed of reflective and translucent materials, give rise to an altered and layered reality.
What emerges is not reality in its literal form, but a nuanced interplay of impressions, reflections, and refractions.
