OMIHLI

OMIHLI

Omihli

(ὀμίχλη – fog in Greek)

This series captures a deliberate descent into a fogged state of consciousness—a mental and visual haze where clarity dissolves and the mind drifts amid uncertainty. While creating these images, I sought to surrender to the emptiness that emerges when expectation gives way to chance: the pure randomness of what light reveals (or conceals) in any given instant.

Each photograph becomes a frozen fragment of that ephemeral fog of thoughts and feelings—moments suspended between presence and absence, where forms soften, edges blur, and the ordinary takes on a quiet, dreamlike weight. The work invites the viewer into this liminal space: not to find answers, but to linger in the ambiguity, to feel the gentle disorientation of being enveloped by mist both literal and metaphorical.

Through subtle gradations of light, muted tones, and transient subjects, Omihli explores the beauty of the impermanent and the unseen—the way fog strips away noise to reveal something more essential, more felt than seen.

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