Depending on its form or chemical composition, water can heal and give life, or vice versa can destroy it.
A wave can be an all-absorbing tsunami, a salty ocean wave, or a light sea that discreetly touches the hem of your clothes. A wave can be entirely calm, practically invisible or a slight vibration on the surface of a fresh lake caused by the blowing of the wind. Each wave has its own personality and mood, unique and coherent, like each one of us. Waves are as different as human beings and the events of our lives, and as connected as every human being in the world.
Waves unfold in their course like a person’s life in a stream of feelings and events. These metaphors are infinite.
The “Flow of Life” photo art project draws the parallel between the ocean and the human being perspectives. Through the captured movement of water, it reflects feelings, states, and situations of the observer's life.
Photo artworks are impulses for feelings and reflections.