2. Reflections

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Through reflections found in water, this series explores the act of seeing differently. Each image is inverted, turning the reflected world upright and quietly unsettling our sense of orientation. What first appears abstract slowly reveals itself — a landscape, a tree, a fragment of sky.

I am drawn to these moments because they ask the viewer to pause and look again. The image is already there, but it only becomes visible when perspective shifts.

Working with reflection allows me to enter a space of possibility. When the photographs are turned, the familiar becomes unfamiliar and the surface of the world opens into something else — an unexpected landscape that feels both real and imagined. In these moments of inversion I experience a sense of discovery, as though stepping briefly into another world