Residual Surfaces
(Walking in the Cities)
This series originates from walking as a form of attention within the urban environment.The images focus on fragments of architecture, surfaces, and light, where the visible is reduced to essential relations. Human presence appears only intermittently, as a transient element within a stable spatial structure.While the work began during a period of altered urban rhythm, its focus has shifted beyond that context. The project now explores the city as a field of residual signs—spaces where traces, textures, and subtle tensions persist beneath the visible flow of daily life. Through a process of visual reduction, the images move away from description toward a more measured and silent observation, where absence becomes as significant as presence.
