Dark Light
What is death, and where does it lead? Inspired by questions posed by philosophers, writers, and personal experience, Dark Light explores the tension between fear, faith, and the human attempt to make sense of mortality. The work reflects on rituals, grief, and remembrance—acts that reveal both our anxieties and our hopes.
Through the lens of the camera, I investigate the complex interplay of darkness and light as a metaphor for loss and consolation. The shadowed spaces of these images represent absence, sorrow, and uncertainty, while the slivers of light suggest hope, faith, and the possibility of meaning beyond what we can grasp.
Dark Light is a personal yet universal inquiry into life, death, and the rituals that surround them. It is not an attempt to provide answers, but a visual meditation on the fragile balance between questioning and believing, chaos and order, despair and hope.













