The project is a collection of photographs taken while traveling at different times and moments. The images are linked by anxiety, decay, death and life. The resulting visual narrative is meant to tell the story of existence in the shadow of climate change and constant decay.
Modern reality is made of decomposed organisms. It is a sum of forgotten moments, plants, animals, people. It is a complex maze of meanings, navigating through which instills uncertainty and fear. Increasing climate change, as a direct human legacy, makes us, as humans, responsible for the eventual destruction of our planet's existential heritage. The natural urge to learn about it is connected in this context with a sense of guilt, confronting our origins and the history of destruction of our ancestors. Observing the reality around me, I focus my gaze on the cycle of life and death. In the resulting visual story, individual existences ask questions about their place in a reality that, through its unguessed meaning, inspires fear.