Helios (2023)
Photographic series
This photographic series examines a hospital as an institutional space. The images focus on architecture, light and atmosphere, allowing the emotional experience of the place to emerge indirectly.
Sterile surfaces, artificial lighting and regulated spatial sequences create a sense of distance and unease. The hospital appears as a highly organized system, governed by routines, procedures and logistical necessities. While designed as a place of healing, it is often perceived as a space associated with illness, vulnerability and the proximity of death.
By excluding human figures, the series shifts attention to the environment itself and asks how spaces shape emotional and psychological experience. The photographs reflect on the tension between care and control, efficiency and empathy, and explore how institutional structures are felt by those who pass through them.