INSPADES MAGAZINE 010 | Page 128

His images often feature a lone figure, either looking down upon, or up at, an extraordinary scene of nature. Others feature impossible feats of nature such as floating ocean life through forests or crashing into structures. Others still are even more adventurous with eyeballs that are air balloons, or a woman trapped in a bubble and a man encircled by his city. There is an intense solitude to these images, with its subjects always stranded somewhere outside the world that they belong to—as though they are mysterious to the world that surrounds them and that world is just as mysterious to them. In one of his pieces entitled, Havoc of Fantasy, his choice of a whale as the subject is because it is rarely known by people—it is alone, endangered and incredibly mysterious. “Most of the stories are related to myself and my li