INNER TERRAIN

This collection comes from a more internal space.
These images are taken from natural surfaces, trees, rocks, textures but they don’t stay as they are. They shift, reflect, and become something else. Something less familiar.
Sometimes I see shapes that feel almost human. Sometimes they feel distant, or even uncomfortable. There is a tension between what is real and what the mind starts to create.
This work is not about calm observation. It’s about what appears when you look longer. When something quiet turns into something deeper.
There is both discomfort and stillness here. A kind of inner noise, but also a strange sense of peace.
For me, this collection is about that space we don’t always see clearly—the inner terrain that is constantly changing, even when everything on the surface feels still.

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