When I started photographing, I didn’t think I would be doing anything very different from what I enjoy in my everyday life, which is to observe my surroundings with a critical eye and with about a kilo of extra weight hanging from my neck.
Over time, the place of the “joy of the process” began to be taken by the creative quest. Communicating the project became a parallel need as well.
I am primarily interested in conversing with the viewer through the work and not in the discourse surrounding it.
Salt is not a work that was based on an idea; it did not follow the guidelines of a text; I did not work on it based on a calendar plan or a work schedule. I tried to give my own interpretation of the world around me and at the same time my point of view on photography. It is a personal project. Like the previous album, Exotic Summer, it will seek out restless viewers to fire their imagination and awaken their memories. Nothing is created in silence.
I dedicate it to those who can understand the above and especially to my students.