Through the Multiverse

Through the Multiverse is a visual exploration of how the city’s surfaces bend, fragment, and recompose reality. In this series, reflections are not mere byproducts of glass and light, they are parallel narratives, alternate versions of the everyday that unfold in layered synchrony with the physical world.

Photographed through storefronts, windows, polished facades, and translucent partitions, these images capture fleeting intersections of people, architecture, and light, blurring the boundaries between interior and exterior, subject and observer, presence and apparition. The camera becomes not a documentarian of fact but an instrument of diffraction, revealing the quiet multiplicity embedded in each moment.

Each photograph invites the viewer to pause and peer deeper, not at what is there, but at what overlaps, flickers, and dissolves. What we see is never singular. We see through layers: of memory, of projection, of architecture, of others. Reflections distort and reveal, creating a poetry of simultaneity that challenges notions of perspective and clarity.

This series is part of an ongoing inquiry into perception in urban spaces—how our visual experiences are shaped as much by what lies in front of us as by what is cast upon the surface. In the layered world of Through the Multiverse, meaning resides not in resolution, but in resonance.