Limits of Intervention
This project focuses on the fragile boundary between natural processes and human presence. The works are based on semi-abstract landscapes, layered color, texture, and natural pigments. I see landscape not only as a place, but as a surface where time, pressure, memory, and traces of intervention remain visible. The project asks how matter changes, remembers, and responds to human activity.
Selected Artworks
Limits of Intervention / Nostalgie
In this sub-series, I see nostalgia not as an emotion, but as a way to understand loss. Both personal and planetary. I ask a simple question: what remains from a place when it disappears? Not an image or a photo, but a trace – a structure that stays in the material.
My works are abstract maps of memory. These are landscapes without a clear location, but they still exist inside us, as color, rhythm, and horizon lines. Nature here is not a background. It holds memory. It absorbs and keeps what was pushed out by urbanisation and environmental change.