Silent Symphony
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Dates2023 - 2025
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Author
- Location Berlin, Germany
Silent Symphony - A visual approach to impermanence as a source of presence.
In a world shaped by acceleration and visual overload, the desire for stillness, simplicity, and inner orientation is growing. Silent Symphony responds to this tension by exploring how our perception of the world shifts when we become aware of impermanence. Can this awareness lead not only to melancholy, but also to a sense of closeness, clarity – perhaps even a quiet kind of joy?
At the center are not grand gestures, but fragile states: the shimmer of light on water, a trace in a field, the gaze of a child. These are quiet landscapes, simple scenes, small encounters – images that do not tell finished stories, but suggest, leave space, and invite resonance.
Nature here is not depicted as a place of retreat, but as a mirror of inner states. It becomes a space for memory, connection, and something unmediated – often buried in everyday life. The strength of these images lies in the quiet clarity of what is passing – and in the way it sharpens our attention to the simple.
Silent Symphony asks: Can what fades away paradoxically bring us closer to life – precisely because it reveals its limits?