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Life Behind Glass
(2024 - in progress)

A window is both a boundary and a passage. It divides two worlds yet connects them — the inside and the outside, light and shadow, presence and silence.


Behind the thin surface of glass, small stories unfold: plants quietly leaning toward the sun, rooted yet reaching, following the rhythm of the day. People have always placed their plants by the window — perhaps because they recognize something of themselves in that gesture: the need to be sheltered, yet close to the world. In this subtle tension between domestic intimacy and the outer horizon, a quiet breath appears — a silence that is alive.

Life Behind Glass explores this fragile border between light and life. Dust, reflections, condensation — all become part of a visual language that transforms the ordinary into something contemplative. Each image is a held breath, a space between inner and outer, between longing and stillness.

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