Look at me,
I exist
In this series, the viewer shrinks to an almost microscopic scale. Each image opens like a landscape: dense, luminous and alive. Textures shift into terrains. Patterns become paths. Color pulses across the surface.
These works are photograms of natural objects, created through a scanning process that transforms them into something unfamiliar. What once felt small and quiet turns radiant and expansive.
By tracing structure and layers, the images reveal hidden anatomies. They move between the real and the imagined, between observation and invention.
Look at Me, I Exist is both statement and question: What begins to speak when we truly look?