Shape of Silence is a visual meditation on presence, revealing itself at the threshold of perception.

 

The series began as a search for moments when the world feels both familiar and strange. I move through places, noticing objects, faces, and fragments that seem random, yet carry the trace of experience. Attention turns towards what is usually overlooked. Each thing holds a state, each fragment a trace of being.

 

Rather than capturing moments or telling stories, this work gathers visual fragments that feel suspended between memory, dream, and perception. It forms an anthology of a state in which the boundary between object and subject softens, and the recognisable begins to slip from view.

 

When form disappears, image remains.

When time fades, light endures.

When everything falls silent, a shape begins to emerge.