In Sculpted by Light, I explore the silent rhythm of urban structures, where repetition and light converge to transform the built environment into minimalist abstractions. These monochrome photographs are not documentary records but distilled studies in form, texture, and visual cadence — fragments of architecture reimagined as geometric compositions.
By stripping away color, I invite the viewer to focus on the tonal interplay between light and shadow, the tactile precision of surfaces, and the optical illusions created by modern facades. This series is driven by the desire to reveal order within complexity and stillness within movement — a meditation on how cities speak through design, repetition, and silence.
Each image is captured with precision framing and intentional perspective, allowing architecture to become sculpture, and light its defining chisel. The result is a visual language that speaks to both abstraction and realism, rooted in the physical but elevated toward the poetic.











