EXPERIENCE OF SILENCE
This series presents nature as a full participant in interaction — a subject of dialogue capable of responding.
It speaks about the moment when the gaze ceases to be one-sided. The surrounding space is no longer a neutral background; it begins to reveal its own state, entering into a quiet yet perceptible conversation with the human presence.
The works refer to familiar, almost “worn-out” routes of everyday walks — places that for a long time existed merely alongside thoughts, like landscapes silently passing by. At some point, however, a shift occurs: the inner monologue gives way to presence, and the space begins to be felt as a living participant.
These works do not document the landscape in its visible form. Instead, they attempt to capture something else — the state of nature itself at the moment of encounter with a human: its tension, calmness, fragility, or subtle resistance.
The series records not a place, but an experience of interaction — a moment when a dialogue emerges between a human and the landscape.














