Insula is the lost island of childhood. With my camera, I capture the process of growing up of my children and the invisible border that arises between us. Children build their own world, I learns to let go and to accept.
In this process I relive my own period of growing up, in which a significant place was occupied by the experience of the absence of boundaries, subjectively perceived then as the absence of love.
Landscape — the territory where children live and grow up, acts as a separate character in the project and plays an important role. This is the island that children are mastering, gradually expanding the boundaries.
Black and white photographs are stories about children, about their journey and the study of life in contours of parental love. The coloured ones are my personal colourful memories of my own childhood