WAITING HALL is a visual reflection on states of suspension, transience, and silent transformation. The series focuses on transitional spaces — corridors, waiting areas, border zones — where the perception of time becomes ambiguous, slowed down, or displaced, and absence becomes a form of presence.

In this project, I focus on the contrast between suffocatingly wide open spaces and illusory, claustrophobic labyrinths of reflections and shadows. The work remains deliberately impersonal and detached — the camera does not intervene in the course of events, but silently records the traces of these transformations. Compositionally and stylistically, I aim to convey a sense of introspection — one that dissolves into impersonal space or sinks into overlapping layers of reality.