Series "Maritime walls"
With the series "Maritime Walls," I have created a visual world in which architecture, water, and color combine to create poetic compositions. The works, generated using artificial intelligence and designed and curated by me, depict walls, quays, facades, and passageways—always in the context of maritime spaces.
The visual language is characterized by a reduced, geometric aesthetic in which clear lines, structured surfaces, and reflections in the water play a central role. The walls appear not as dividing barriers, but as projection surfaces for light, color, and memory. In many images, the sea or sky is reflected in calm water, creating an almost meditative depth.
Some works depict weathered walls with vibrant color fields; others stage architectural vistas of the sea or empty spaces, where a single chair becomes a symbol of absence and contemplation. The color palette ranges from muted grays and blues to expressive accents of red, yellow, and orange—like traces of past stories on the surface of time.
"Maritime Walls" is a series about passing and lingering, about the visible and the hidden. My goal was to use minimalist means to create a multi-layered atmosphere in which architecture and nature, construction and dissolution, presence and emptiness meet.