“That Silence Beyond the Window” seeks to explore and understand the difference between what we see and what truly exists, examining the space between the visible and the invisible, and experimenting with areas of focus within the frame, using “wrong images” or images that were initially discarded.
A fascination with Transcendentalist philosophers led to find possible perceptions of reality into the organic farmers communities, where life reflects simple living in natural surroundings, with only the bare necessities. This practice can give an opportunity to observe it.
Experience becomes the means to observe and listen to “that silence” - something initially unknown, yet ultimately opposed to or at least distinct from - preconceived notions, allowing for a critical view of contemporary societal models.

Understanding nature is an intense process of adding and removing, as photography, of trial and error, of dialogue and questions, and reflections on subconscious actions.
Where does the focus lie in photography? Mistakes and practice can become a tool of real observation .