When I made this work, I felt like I was capturing the breathing of the landscape itself. No sharply defined contours, no objective reality-but a fluid moment, caught in light and movement. The lens became my brush, nature my colour palette. I was guided by the flow of wind through foliage, the whisper of moss under my feet, the ripple of a stream just out of frame.
My inspiration comes from the hushed moments we often casually pass by: a swarm of dragonflies in backlight, shadows dancing across tree bark, the faint reflection of clouds on a wet surface. These are the impressions I abstract into visual emotion.
In terms of style, I feel a kinship with the work of photographer Thomas Ruff and the paintings of Gerhard Richter artists who capture not reality, but the experience of it. Like them, I want to blur the line between seeing and feeling.
What makes this work special for your wall? It leaves space. Space to interpret, to muse, to dream. It invites you to look again and again, and always discover something new. Not as a decorative image, but as a living window to a poetic world just outside reality.
I am a freelance reporter with a special passion for abstract photography, travel and landscape photography... Read more…
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Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands