In What is Left Unsaid: Photography, Ink Painting, and Empty Spaces
Creativity thrives on diversity. As artists, it's natural to seek inspiration within our own medium of photography. However, the true magic often happens when we venture beyond the boundaries of our craft and explore the vast landscape of other artistic realms. Finding inspiration in areas outside of our primary medium not only enriches our work but also expands our perspectives and nurtures our creativity in unexpected ways. For example, photographers may find themselves captivated by the rhythmic brushstrokes of paintings. In this context, the Japanese ink painting known as Sumi-e is a source of inspiration.