Daydreamers, 2018-2021
The Daydreamers series explores the beach as a place where the need to stay composed disappears and the boundary between the personal and the collective begins to blur. Here, people appear as they are — carefree, liberated from social roles. In the heat, time seems to vanish: reality dissolves, giving way to a state between sleep and wakefulness.
The beach exposes not only bodies but also gestures, manners, and ways of being at rest — revealing cultural codes, temperament, and embodied memory.
In Daydreamers, these observations turn into a visual language: the resting figures form a spontaneous map of differences and habits. These scenes become an almost ethnographic record of everyday life, unfolded across the sand.