this work unfolds as a contemplative passage through Israeli landscape, navigating between the external act of urban observation and a more introspective inquiry. in the space between moon and sun, between night and day, between concealment and fullness, between receiving and giving—I capture seemingly trivial moments in which the world reveals itself to me anew, like a kind of magic.
photography leaves behind a memory, a trace of presence, a mark of what is, continuing to exist eternally along its own temporal axis; the photograph is evidence of this.
for me, photography is not only a means of documentation, but an opportunity to encounter the world—a form of self-exploration, an inquiry into consciousness, into self-awareness and environmental awareness, a way of observing who I am, and who I am not, of reflecting on my inner world.
the photographs resist narrative closure. they constitute an open topology that invites the viewer to drift—sensorially, emotionally, intellectually. they propose a renewed attentiveness to the known and the concrete, extending perception through aesthetic encounter. between the ordinary and the sublime, the peripheral and the essential, chance and cosmic structure, the work opens a space—both outward, toward the world, and inward, toward the self.
isaiah 30:26