A visceral meditation on suffering, loss, and the human condition.
This series was born from a personal encounter with vulnerability. The images evoke the crucifixion not through direct symbolism, but through raw presence, color, and form.
Stains, bleeding edges, and the suggestion of a cross appear intuitively, without narrative intent. The viewer is invited to see what they feel, not what they are told.
Golgotha – A Crucifixion balances beauty and brutality, spirit and flesh. It confronts and consoles.
This work is not about religion, but about the eternal, fragile line between body and transcendence.