Moved by visual arts since an early age, I’m caught by exploring its language through simplicity and an earnest documentary perception, paying detailed attention to the environment and striving to avoid disrupting its essence. I find in photography and filming a rare self-knowing process, an intrinsic learning in which I notice every influence, longing, or fear that tears me apart.
Somehow, my work reflects my deepest concerns, exploring both the sense of beauty and ugliness. I feel particularly inspired by our relationship between people and nature, education, architecture and several cultures among outdoor lifestyles.
There’s a special energy in carefully looking at the subtlety of humility. I feel a natural, unavoidable necessity for clarity and to understand the very stream of our consciousness while delving deeply into the whole movement of life. Endlessly learning how to listen and observe helps me to discern what’s real, and to properly let go of everything that’s not. But to remain sane and innocent is what I find most arduous in this mad world.