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« Paintings of air »

This photographic series explores the invisible hand of wind as an artist — one that moves light, color, and form with a grace no brush can replicate. Capturing moments where air becomes visible through motion — swaying grass, rippling water, shifting clouds, or dust suspended in sunbeams — the project invites the viewer to see nature not as static scenery but as an ever-changing abstraction.

Each image is an unrepeatable composition, created by chance and elemental forces. The colors are not applied but revealed — lifted by wind, bent by light, dissolved by atmosphere. These photographs do not document objects; they trace movements. In doing so, they reflect on the ephemeral beauty of perception itself.

Rooted in a philosophy of color as experience rather than property, the work embraces instability. Just as wind refuses form, color here refuses fixity. A blue sky is never one blue; a sunlit surface is never the same twice. The images echo the abstract expressionists in mood but not in method — here, nature performs its own gestures.

« Paintings of air » invites viewers into a slower, more sensitive way of seeing — one in which attention is the only tool needed to witness beauty. In a time of increasing digital saturation and artificial imagery, this series returns to elemental presence. It reminds us that abstraction is not a human invention, but a language the earth already speaks — through light, air, and time.