
SYNTHETIC BREEZE
In this visuology, a translucent sheet of industrial plastic twists and unfurls, caught in a moment of resistance against the desert wind. It clings, expands, distorts an object of mass production momentarily transformed into something sculptural, almost organic. The woman at its center is both subject and spectator, enveloped in a synthetic membrane that blurs the line between presence and erasure. The contrast is striking: ancient, unmoving rock formations meet the hyper modern materiality of plastic, a collision of permanence and disposability. This is an exploration of movement, tension, and the fragile choreography between human, environment, and material.
*Large prints available on request





