Where stories breathe through images, and literature finds its mirror in the self.
In Fictional Realities, I journey through the pages of poetry, myth, and novels that shaped my inner world. Each image re-imagines a written work, not as an illustration, but as a dialogue. I do not retell these stories; I inhabit them, distort them, and sometimes contradict them, inserting myself into their symbolic heart.
From the shadow of Poe’s raven to the blinding sky of Icarus, from Orwell’s Room 101 to Murakami’s surreal well, these scenes are born at the intersection of reading and dreaming. The camera becomes a pen, the image a rewritten verse, a new paragraph in a timeless conversation between art and story.