Surreal Moments is a digital art collection that captures fleeting instances drifting along the edge of reality and imagination. In each scene, floating fabric forms appear in various settings—like traces of the past, fragments of unfinished stories, or thoughts suspended in the corners of the mind.
These fabrics become carriers of invisible movements or emotions. At times, they evoke a sense of abandonment in a deserted space; at others, the feeling of freedom in endless nature, or the uncertainty of a journey in progress.
Surreal Moments invites the viewer to pause in moments where time stands still and meaning shifts form. Because some emotions are neither fully visible nor entirely hidden—they simply remain suspended in the air.
Far Away reminds us that distance is not only physical, but deeply emotional.
A grey fabric floats silently among red rocks—like a memory detached from the past. The surroundings are still; no footsteps, no traces remain. As if the world has drifted away, leaving only a presence, a shadow behind.
This piece speaks to how far one can sometimes feel from even themselves. It invites the viewer to linger in the silence of stone, in the memory carried by the wind.