2013-2017
Expanding the exploration of innocence and its fleeting nature, White Nights Of Eden delves into the paradoxical interplay of light and shadow in human experience. Children remain emblematic, yet their world is illuminated by surreal, ethereal brightness—moments of clarity and wonder that pierce through the encroaching darkness of expectation and social order.
The series juxtaposes purity with complexity, portraying Eden not as a literal paradise, but as a conceptual space where imagination, memory, and longing intersect. Time itself appears malleable; nights stretch endlessly, creating a dreamlike continuum where reality softens and the subconscious finds expression.
Improvisation continues to drive creation. Works emerge spontaneously, capturing ephemeral gestures and luminous atmospheres before they fade. This immediacy mirrors the evanescent beauty of childhood, preserving its essence against the inevitability of change.
Technically, the visual vocabulary emphasizes contrast: glowing, fluid forms interact with structured, angular compositions, symbolizing the tension between innocence and the encroaching frameworks of adulthood. The result is a meditative, immersive allegory—