CARTOGRAPHIES OF BEING

 
 

 The landscape is not just a physical place, but a space for orientation where memory and identity draw their own coordinates. This series explores the landscape as a meeting point—with the world, with others, and above all, with oneself.

Each work is a point on the map, a reference in an imaginary atlas where the real and the symbolic are interwoven. Sometimes they are traces of a place in memory; sometimes they are projections of a yet undiscovered destination.

Here, the landscape is both orientation and disorientation, memory and possibility, rootedness, and movement. It is the place where we find ourselves.