In my Architecture series, I engage with buildings as symbols of human culture. They stand for stability, order, and inspiration—while at the same time bearing the traces of change and decay.
I work with acrylics, rust, copper, gold, and textiles. For me, rust becomes a symbol of transience, but also of the unique aesthetic appeal that surfaces gain through the passage of time. In contrast, gold and copper reflect permanence, radiance, and the idealized side of architecture.
The result is works in which reality and ideal, permanence and transience come together. Architecture is not understood merely as a functional construction, but as a living expression of history, transformation, and beauty.