In Search of Thule

In Search of Thule draws inspiration from the ancient Greek concept of a distant northern land—one believed to lie at the outermost boundary of the known world, at the far reaches of exploration. It was a place that existed on the edges of geography and imagination, a land at the limits of both the physical and the mythical. This project is a journey into the farthest corners of both the known and unknown, constructing a portrait of an intangible place where moments and meanings converge in unexpected harmony. Through the work, I explore the interconnectedness of seemingly unrelated events, capturing the synchronicity that binds them. By layering abstract imagery with documentary-style photography, In Search of Thule creates a dialogue between the tangible and the metaphysical, the fleeting and the eternal. Each photograph is both a map and a meditation—offering glimpses into a world that feels both distant and familiar. In Search of Thule is not confined to geography but to experience: a space where time folds into itself and moments unfold with inevitability. It becomes a visual reconstruction of essentialism, an attempt to distill life’s threads into something coherent and authentic. In assembling this body of work, I hope to capture the strange beauty of existence as it flows—reconstructing time and place into a peaceful, interconnected vision of being. In Search of Thule is not an endpoint, but an ongoing exploration of presence and perception: a continuous realization of what it means to exist in the ever-shifting flow of time and space.