Landscape of the Mind is a series of photographs that reflect different states of mind. Collected over time and in different places, these images first caught my attention because they seemed to be speaking to me, even when I
could not fully understand what they were saying. Each carried a psychological presence that I felt compelled to preserve.
I kept these photographs together in a folder labeled “Abstracts.” Although many of them are not abstract in the traditional sense, they function as metaphors for internal experiences. They suggest uneasiness, behavioral patterns, emotional tensions, and the mental states we encounter as we navigate uncertainty, conflict, repetition, waiting, and imagination.