On the limits of the real (project in progress)

 

This is a reflection on the interaction between man and nature, on how our mind strives to capture moments within the strict limits of perception. The metal structure against the foggy landscape serves for me as a symbol not only of the structuring of the visual world, but also of man's inner desire to understand and control his reality.

Contemplating its immobility, I ask myself questions about boundaries: what really belongs to us and what is beyond our control? Nature, with its indomitable beauty and unpredictability, surrounds this artificial element, creating a contrast between the desire for orderliness and the spontaneity of life.

The fog that fills the space becomes a visualisation of the elusive nature of truth and knowledge. It reminds us that the world cannot be fully comprehended or subdued - it always remains mysterious and multilayered, erasing both our hopes and fears and encouraging us to realise that true meaning may lie not in the answers, but in the process of searching.