Aerial Bodies
“In the quiet, we find ourselves. In the rush, we lose a lifetime.”
Aerial Bodies
2025-2026
From high above, the human body becomes a child of nature; tiny, imperfect and utterly connected to the earth. “Aerial Bodies” is not just a visual idea; it is a reminder. A reminder that we are nature. Our origin lies in the soil, the wind, the quiet flow of the river… yet we drift further from it every day.
Seen from above, the body is both subject and landscape, a fragile yet powerful thread in the intricate web of existence. This series began as a spark: a visual idea of humans captured from above, tiny, as a spider on a web. But it quickly grew into something deeper: a meditation on stillness, a critique of our hurried lives, and an invitation to pause.
Here, the aerial perspective is not about perfection or detachment. It is about seeing the bigger picture: our lives, stretched thin by artificial needs, and the quiet truth that lies beneath the noise.
“Aerial Bodies” does not offer answers. It offers a space to breathe, to feel the breath flowing through your lungs, to remember that stillness is not a luxury, but a natural need. As Anne Lamott stated: “Almost everything will work again if you unplug it for a few minutes, including you.”
So pause.
Look at these images, see the bigger picture. And ask yourself the questions that need asking.