Timeless

Different lives unfold across distant geographies and moments, yet they are bound together by the same strip of photographic film. What, then, connects these figures and the situations they inhabit? And what, if anything, keeps them apart?

The answer resides in time—or rather, in its dissolution. Photography emerges here as a quiet vehicle of temporal passage, dissolving the distance of thirty years into a single visual continuum. Within the frame, past and present cease to exist as opposites; instead, they merge, overlap, and echo one another.

These images take on a hybrid nature: bodies intertwined with memory, individuals suspended between epochs, places layered upon places. They exist in a state of in-between—where boundaries soften and chronology loses its authority.

Through the photographic act, time is not merely recorded but reimagined. It bends, blurs, and ultimately unites. Timelessness reveals itself not as absence, but as a powerful, almost elemental force—one that gathers fragments of existence and allows them to coexist within a single, enduring moment.

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