A "surface" in three-dimensional geometry can be seen intuitively as a spatial object on which one can move in two independent directions. Futhermore, it refers to an “outer layer”: that which you can only view from the outside. The photos do not tell a story in the traditional sense but are a visual exploration into lines, colors, and light; the focus is purely on the visual experience that a work can produce. It celebrates the Japanese concept Ma (間) that can be freely translated as "negative space": the space between two structural parts. This can best be described as the consciousness of a space; not in the sense of an enclosed three-dimensional entity, but a simultaneous awareness of form and non-form - space and emptiness become tangible through form.

 
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