
Hidden Forms is a photographic meditation on the quiet, fragile beauty of the Black Sea. The idea was born during a solitary winter walk along the coast — a time of calm, when the air was still and the sea mirrored the pale sky. I wandered the beach, playing with what I traces on the sand, footsteps, bird prints, bits of glass softened by the waves, seaweed, shells, and pebbles briefly caught in motion.Each triptych weaves these small encounters into fine art compositions — a dialogue between stillness and movement, nature and human presence, fragment and wholeness. Through shifting angles of light and shadow, the ordinary becomes extraordinary, revealing translucent forms and fragile beauty shaped by the sea itself.Part visual poem and part meditation on perception, Hidden Forms invites you to pause and look closer — to find poetry in what is often overlooked, and to sense the quiet rhythm that flows where water, sand, and time meet.