Making Places
This series examines the human relationship with space, capturing places at different stages to preserve memories through photography. Drawing on the Fourfold Gathering theory, I explore how mortals, earth, sky, and divinities converge in placemaking. Mortals, defined by fragility and death, are connected to the earth that sustains us, under the laws of the sky, while divinities guide us toward self-realization. The chair, as a motif, represents mortality—designed for the body, it unites the four elements, creating a place for rest, reflection, and connection to the collective unconscious. Through this, oneness is formed.