What Lies Behind
What we see is rarely the whole story. This series explores the tension between the visible and what remains hidden. In these works, the landscape becomes a mirror of the inner self: hedges, walls, flags and façades mark not only physical boundaries, but also existential ones. They hold back something that is not directly visible, yet remains tangibly present.
What Lies Behind does not pose a literal question, but evokes a philosophical tension: between what reveals itself and what withdraws, between façade and truth. What do we show — and what do we conceal? What lives behind those façades, behind the silence of everyday life?
In these seemingly simple landscapes, truth is not claimed, but suggested. No hard facts, but a whispering presence. Truth does not appear here as a possession, but as an invitation. Something that only becomes tangible in silence, in uncertainty — something that reveals itself in the twilight zone between looking and seeing.
These images do not ask for judgment, but for attention. They remind us that meaning does not lie in what we directly perceive, but in what moves between the visible. Behind every visible surface, a hidden world awaits — of stories, feelings, unsaid realities.
These works invite us into attentive contemplation — and the courage to ask: what lies behind?



