What will be different Tomorrow?
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Dates2021 - 2022
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Author
- Topics Contemporary Issues, Fine Art, Daily Life
A photographic essay that focuses on the term of nothingness and the feeling of an absent content that collides with the life in present times itself.
The weight of war, pandemics, climate change, and the breakneck speed of technological advancements is palpable, casting an ominous shadow over the future. As I grapple with the meaning of my existence, life itself feels increasingly fragile and uncertain. One must ponder, can a human being truly exist without an identity, without content?
Nothingness, the negation of existence, has been the subject of contemplation for ages, pervading language, philosophy, and art. From this arises the possibility of either being everything or nothing at all. Within the environment of this concept, one quickly comes up against the limits of logical thinking and gets caught in paradoxes. But it is precisely this contradictoriness that creates the framework for expressing a relationship with the world that, like the term itself, is characterised by opposites. My work reflects a constant process of a search for importance within a transience of life which so far, remains uncertain.
The world may be in flux, but I find solace in catching a glimpse of what is likely not to be found.