S E L C T I O N S I G N A L F I E L D S

Structures repeat until they become rhythm.

Industrial fragments dissolve into lines, intervals, and visual frequencies.

What once served a function becomes a field of signals.

S E L E C T I O N R E F L E C T I O N S

In cities of glass, steel, and polished surfaces, the visible world rarely appears alone. Every window becomes a second landscape. Buildings pass through other buildings, streets float across interiors, and shadows of trees drift through architecture.

These photographs explore the quiet instability of perception. What seems solid dissolves into overlapping planes where inside and outside, near and distant, present and reflected merge into a single image.

The camera reveals what the eye usually ignores: a world where reality is layered rather than fixed. In these moments, the city becomes less a place of objects and more a field of relationships — light touching surfaces, surfaces returning light.

Between reflection and transparency, the ordinary world briefly rearranges itself into something unexpected.