In this work, stones - different in colour and shape - stand half-submerged in a water surface of milky softness. The shades of brown stand out: deep copper, soft caramel, warm earthy brown - they rise out of the matt white of the water, as if they carry stories of centuries under the stream. The milky water acts as a serene backdrop, softening the edges, blurring the distinction between stone and liquid and creating a subtle whisper of silence.
The sharpness of the stones contrasts with the soft, hazy surface of the water. You see veins, grooves, hues in the stone material - but above all, you see tranquillity. The composition invites a slow breath, a place where the eye is allowed to slow down, where looking becomes a meditation rather than a fleeting glance.
Nadia is a passionate photographer who captures the beauty of simplicity and nature. Her work is characterised by minimalism, stillness and attention to detail. Each image tells a story of vulnerability and strength, inspired by the small moments that are often overlooked. With a background in meditation and.. Read more…