Beneath the shattered sky
60 x 90 cm, © 2025,
€ 595,00
Two-dimensional | Photography | Chemical
black/white raw
Under a sky that has broken open, a landscape of fragility and strength unfolds. The "fractured sky" does not merely suggest a physical rupture, but symbolizes the world's fundamental inability to remain untouched amid change and decay. The branches — wild, half-withered — stand as silent witnesses to this existential paradox: they hover on the threshold between being and not-being, between vulnerability and endurance. Their unruly forms reflect the unruliness of existence itself — unpredictable, at times harsh, yet always imbued with an irrepressible will to persist. This work invites contemplation on the conditions under which life remains possible in a fractured world. It asks us to pause and reflect on how the breaking of structures, the collapse of order, does not merely mark an end, but also leaves space for a new form of being. In this quiet tension between fragility and resilience, a deeper truth reveals itself about our place in the universe: that beneath every shadow of decline, the light of an indestructible will still glows.

























































































