Elūl
is a photographic and written work that began with looking back at a relationship and became an inquiry into how we love, project, and lose ourselves in others.
Rooted in reflection rather than documentation, the book traces the slow work of reckoning: with longing, self-abandonment, desire, and responsibility. As photographs and text move between intimacy and distance, the work asks how meaning is constructed after an ending, and what remains when illusion falls away.
Although deeply personal, Elūl is not a portrait of another person. It is an exploration of perception itself – how we see, what we attach to, and how relationships function as mirrors for our inner lives. Love appears here not as resolution, but as action: a site of learning, destruction, creation, and insight into the self.
Published in 2025 as a first edition of 100 hand-sewn copies, Elūl invites the viewer into a quiet, attentive space. One that does not offer answers, but asks what it means to look honestly at ourselves, and to take responsibility for what we carry forward.
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