
Who hasn’t, as a child—or even as an adult—been enchanted by the magic of soap bubbles?
Their shimmering colors, their lightness, their transience touch something fundamental within us. For a brief moment, they invite us to dream—and vanish almost as soon as we truly grasp them.
This poetic tension between beauty and impermanence forms the starting point of the Transient Worlds series. But these are not classic soap bubbles that become visible here, but rather delicate soap films — illuminated within a ring of barbed wire, captured in high-resolution macro photography.
Each image opens a glimpse into a fleeting, inner world: vibrating color fields, organic textures, landscapes like echoes of memory. The contrast between the delicate surface and the rough boundary makes the fragility of these phenomena all the more palpable.
What exists only for fractions of a second is made visible—and preserved.
Transient Worlds is an invitation to marvel.
And to pause — in places where we so often overlook beauty.