Wallworks capture the subtle poetry of architecture through a minimalist lens, emphasizing geometric shapes, bold colors, and the interplay of light and shadow. Each composition distills everyday structures into abstract forms, inviting the viewer to pause and reimagine their function and meaning. The images spark curiosity, transforming small details into unexpected focal points.
A quiet playfulness runs through the series, balancing simplicity with depth and encouraging a deeper appreciation for the built environment. It is a study of walls as canvases of form, color, and rhythm – an interplay of geometry, texture, and light that reveals moments of structure, surprise, and visual harmony. Through repetition, contrast, and unexpected details, Wallworks transform ordinary surfaces into compositions that invite contemplation and discovery.
This is a small selection from the Wallworks series, which accompanied me throughout the years 2010–2019.














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