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In this series, I juxtapose images of jellyfish taken on the seashore with photographs containing images of people, and reflect on the nature of the correspondences. In addition to the poetry of form and plasticity, I try to address questions about the unity of nature, being and death.

When compared with images of people, such logic can lead to new meanings and go beyond the theme of physicality. Thoughts, feelings, deeds and everyday life of people also have the ability to dissipate and dissolve. Are the movements of jellyfish random, has nature endowed them with the will to swim from the shore or to the shore? To the shore, to the zone where their existence is determined by their border status. The comparison allows us to grasp the existential motives of abandonment and factuality.