Artist Statement — SILENCE

Artist Statement — SILENCE

SILENCE began as an exploration of the shoreline, but quickly became something more internal.
These images are not about the sea itself, but about the space it creates — a place where sound falls away and the smallest details become significant.

The work draws on Japanese minimalism, the discipline of reduction, and the idea that clarity emerges when everything unnecessary is removed.
Each photograph is a quiet negotiation between movement and stillness, presence and absence, the seen and the suggested.


SILENCE is not a document of a place.
It is a state of mind — a moment of pause in a world that rarely allows one.