“Float In Symmetry”, Lebanon, Beirut August 8, 2024.

This series conveys a sense of lightness and suspension, which aligns with the idea of moments being suspended in time. It suggests a graceful, almost ethereal quality to the photographs.

In my exhibition, “Float in symmetry,” I invite viewers into a world where moments hang delicately under the sun, mirroring my own journey as an artist waiting for the unfolding of events. Each photograph, whether it captures fashion, nature's beauty, still life, or the human form in its most vulnerable state, embodies a suspended breath, a story that is connected to that moment, that day, that visual instant, bathed in warm, enveloping light.

These images evoke a palpable sense of anticipation, as if on the cusp of revelation, inviting contemplation on the beauty and fragility of the present moment and the narratives yet to unfold. It highlights symmetry in both the abstract and the concrete, where it prevails in the way I treat light and shadow, in the perspective of lines, reflections, fluids and contours.

I've created symmetry by pairing two images that tell the same story but from different perspectives, from parallel worlds. There's the arousing masculine world of my ”Man”, juxtaposed with the compelling mysteries of my ”Mother Nature”. The same story can be found in a human form as much as in a cracked rock or a cornered ceiling.