LoosenArt Mag Exhibition

Northernness Exhibition

The exhibition Northernness is a group show featuring photographic, digital, and video works connected by a common thread: the fascination with a vague “North,” understood both as a real geographic space and as an unreachable imaginary realm, closely linked to mythology, imagination, and fantasy. 

The exhibition was hosted at Millepiani Gallery in Rome, Italy.

In my photographic work, I seek to capture fleeting moments of magic in the natural world—instances where light, shadow, weather, and land converge to stir something beyond the visible. This image is a quiet invitation. It asks the viewer not only to see but to feel, to wander, and perhaps to remember something half-lost: a dream, a season, a story whispered by the wind. The image captures a long, tree-lined path receding into fog, where the world narrows and the imagination expands, offering a passage into the unknown. This is not just a landscape, it is a dreamscape—a meditation on the Northern imaginary, shaped by memory, myth, and longing. Through this work, I invite viewers to lose themselves in the scene and find their own sense of Northernness—whether that is solitude, enchantment, or simply the quiet beauty of winter light.

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