The images in this series do not provide answers; they pose questions, releasing them into the air.
In this suspended space, the dialectic between lovers, photographer and muse gains significance—two women exploring the boundaries of their story between the tangible and the imagined, between an identity that is built and dreamed, and a memory that fragments without dissolving.
Identity is not a fixed state but a process in transit—it is imagined, constructed, and dismantled but resisting its own dissolution. Photography captures the fleeting, that which is always in the process of becoming. The fragile is not loss but possibility, and the temporal is not a limit but a space where the image breathes.
Shadow and blur serve as tools that point toward myth, toward presence and absence within the same image, toward being both specific and universal at once, toward the singular and the infinite.
The story unfolds on the Greek island of Hydra, like a pause in reality. Here, the gaze is not mere observation, its an affirmation of existence.