
The everyday
Another perspective on the world
As an abstract art photographer, I find my inspiration in the subtle beauty of everyday objects and situations. My work, characterized by minimalism and abstraction, invites contemplation and reflection. Through my lens, I capture the essence of moments often overlooked, transforming them into artworks that evoke tranquility and wonder.
Contemplative photography is about consciously and attentively observing the world around us. It is not about capturing the meaning of things, but about seeing and appreciating the beauty in everyday situations and objects. Through my work, I try to invite the viewer to look at the world with new eyes, without striving for technical perfection or deeper meanings.
From a personal perspective, I see my work as a way to connect the viewer with the deeper layers of existence. I believe that by letting go of the need to understand and explain everything, my photography becomes a means to remind the viewer of the value of simplicity and the beauty of the moment. My images invite a moment of silence and reflection, celebrating the beauty of life without the need for meaning.
My contemplative photography aligns beautifully with the philosophy of wabi-sabi. Wabi-sabi teaches us to appreciate beauty in the imperfect, the temporary, and the unfinished. This philosophy seamlessly fits my vision and helps me capture the impermanence and raw beauty of the world around us. For more information about wabi-sabi, you can read here.
By embracing contemplative photography and integrating elements of wabi-sabi, I create artworks that are not only visually appealing but also offer a deeper, spiritual experience. My work reminds us to view the world with attention and appreciation, and to find beauty in the most unexpected and everyday moments.