Abductions
In this series, solitary figures stand transfixed against nocturnal skies crackling with inexplicable phenomena. The photographs capture that liminal moment of encounter—when ordinary reality fractures and something Other bleeds through.
These images explore the tension between terror and revelation. What celestial drama unfolds above? Is this the dawn of collective enlightenment or the threshold of annihilation? As witnesses to their own abduction, the subjects embody our human response to forces beyond comprehension—disorientation, wonder, and the existential vertigo of confronting the unknown.
The aesthetic deliberately evokes classic alien abduction cinema, with blurred, luminous skies that suggest both the manipulation of time and the distortion of consciousness. This temporal ambiguity mirrors the fractured experience reported by those who claim encounters with non-human intelligence—gaps in memory, lost time, and the sensation of being suspended between worlds.
"Abductions" invites viewers to inhabit this uncanny space between skepticism and belief, where familiar landscapes transform into staging grounds for cosmic interventions. In capturing these manufactured moments of otherworldly contact, the series questions how we process experiences that exist at the edges of our understanding, and how we make meaning from the incomprehensible.

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