View over Delft
In View over Delft, the sky becomes the true protagonist. The photographs open a quiet, contemplative space in which light, clouds, and vastness condense into a poetic presence. In deliberate proximity to seventeenth-century Dutch landscape painting, atmosphere itself becomes the bearer of meaning. It is not the city that stands at the center, but the gaze that extends beyond it. The act of looking detaches itself from a fixed standpoint and turns into a movement between nearness and distance, between perception and mental construction. The meteorological transforms into a form of inner resonance. The sky appears as a site of temporal dilation—a suspended state between melancholy and wonder, between inner experience and outward appearance.
Works from the series View over Delft