Μy love for cinema preceded my love for photography.
Photography for me is like a movie at a standstill. I want it to have an aesthetic and tell a story. It should be an image that tells a story, or even fragments of a story: to hide the “before” and “after” within it.
However, abstraction also moves me, providing me with inspiration and material for my work as a visual artist.
I want photography to evoke emotion. To subvert definitions of the important and the unimportant. To challenge the established perspective of things. To produce in us a new way of thinking. To contain more than one version. To reveal to us what we do not see, what we neglect, to teach us what we ignore, to pass over the unimportant, to hold back the worthy, to resist the deceptive, to heal our vanity, to lean us closer to ourselves, to show us all the faces of truth.

