Where the light, for an instant, halts the sea.
Liquid Color, In the Blink of an Eye inhabits the threshold between day and night, where color dissolves in a constant ritual of mists, visions, and gradients that the camera returns to us in a single image.








This project was born from a fascination with those brief seconds — sometimes no more than five or seven — in which the light seems to fully align and the landscape reveals itself with a unique emotional clarity.
At that threshold of fleeting beauty, the camera captures an image that has never existed before and will never exist again.
There is in these images a willingness to wait, a form of active contemplation. Each shot emerges from prolonged, almost meditative observation, where intuition guides the technical gesture and transforms the act of photographing into a kind of performance.
The surface of the water contains everything that happens in the sky, but it also reveals something deeper: an emotional atmosphere, an internal rhythm that connects the viewer to the captured moment. Inspired by Gaston Bachelard’s notion of material intimacy, the photographer conceives of water not only as a visual element, but as a poetic vehicle—an invitation to reverie, to the dreamlike.
The surface of the sea, the thin skin where the outer and inner worlds blur.