Urbanite
We've got used to looking at our life as a sequence of events and facts. However, a bare chronology lacks connection and proximity to life while properly telling us its plot.
To show life, you should pay attention to the things that seem unworthy of mentioning, like those aspects of life which pass by unnoticed or are quickly forgotten. It can be anything - an embarrassed and a bit clumsy posture of a passer in the middle of the street, a disorderly twisted wire loop on the lampposts, a pensive and detached glance of a passenger in a city train or old-aged hands trying to reach the window leaf.
If we take away all this we lose the connection between life and history, we lose the touching feeling of coexistence and empathy for the life around us.
It's very easy to get used to the outward things and stop being surprised. Once we arrive at a new place, everything seems uncommon to us. We look at it with astonishment although exactly the same people live there. Their life is also full of detached glances, clumsy postures, unsaid phrases and all those things that insensibly fill the space of human existence.
This project is about imprinting the touching and sometimes almost elusive fragments of our life. Through details I try to show the essence of people and objects around me, to show the feeling of involvement and close connection to the world. And I've always wanted to share its beauty.