A rambling Sack of mirrors
Is it possible to imagine or portray something exactly as it actually exists? Without interference from what and who we are, what we want, or even how we recognize and remember it? Or do these things (perceptually) shape the world that surrounds us?
This thought inspired me to start the series 'A rambling sack of mirrors'.
The title is meant as an endearing term for our mind. It illustrates the idea that our memories, expectations, and general state of mind reflect everything we experience.
I have tried to mimic this situation by re-integrating photographs back into the location they were made and then capturing this re-integration as a photograph itself. Imposing on what is, with what was. Playing with what is and what could (or could not) be.


'A rambling sack of mirrors' was created in 2019/2020 while I was a member of Parallel Photo platform.
selections of this series were exhibited at:
-Parallel Review: Lisboa 2021
-Parallel Photo Platform: Landskrona Foto, Landskrona 2020
-Notes on space: Odesa Photo Days, Museum of Modern Art, Odessa 2020.
-Parallel Intersection: Robert Capa center, Budapest 2020.

















