WHEN TIME MELTS

When Time Melts explores the fragile boundary between permanence and impermanence — between the city as monument and the city as reflection. What appears solid begins to liquefy; skyscrapers bend into watercolor echoes, dissolving into their own mirrored selves.

Captured through water’s fleeting surface, these images transform architecture into abstraction. The reflections — once incidental — become the primary reality. In their distortion, they reveal the city not as a fixed landscape, but as a living organism shaped by time, light, and perception.

Each image suspends a moment in transition — a second before form returns to fluidity. The lines of steel and glass soften into brushstrokes; the verticals of power yield to the horizontals of silence. In this transformation, the familiar becomes ethereal, as if the metropolis itself were dreaming.

Ultimately, When Time Melts is a meditation on transience — an invitation to see stability as illusion, and motion as truth. Through water, time itself seems to pause — only to ripple and flow again.

Awards: Bronze Medal from the 2021 The Prix de la Photography Paris, Honorable Mention from the 2020 International Photography (IPA) Awards, Honorable Mention from the 2021 Neutral Density Awards, Honorable Mention from the 2022 19th Pollux Awards

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