



Venetian Skin
In Venice, water grazes stone every day. The city repairs itself while revealing its fragility. This work doesn’t look up at grandeur; it looks down at the skin—the threshold where water, lime and brick keep rewriting each other.
A sealed door, salt on the steps; a ledge full of repairs; a wall that breathes in hollows and bulges. Everything carries time.
This series bridges two moments—2002 and 2022—showing how the same waterline keeps speaking. Not a postcard, but nearness: quiet portraits of a city that refuses to stop living.
This series was created in: Venice
