Conceptual Art
Conceptual Art is where my work moves from observation into deliberate creation. While much of my photography is rooted in the documentary and the unplanned, this series allows me to shape reality — to construct scenes, arrange objects, and invite narrative into the frame.
These works are not merely photographs but visual explorations of an idea. Sometimes the concept comes first — a question, a thought, a metaphor — and the image is created to embody it. At other times, the process is playful and experimental, allowing accidents and chance to transform the initial idea.
The artistic ambition here is to push beyond representation: to test how far an image can be stripped down and still carry meaning, to see how space, light, and gesture can turn into symbols. Conceptual Art becomes a dialogue — between control and coincidence, between my intent and the viewer’s interpretation.
For me, Conceptual Art is less about proving an idea and more about inviting reflection – the image is not the answer but the beginning of a conversation.