EGGS is a minimalistic exploration of origins, repetition, and the quiet drama hidden inside ordinary forms.
The photographic series begins with a single egg a simple presence, almost meditative, suspended between fragility and potential. Through subtle variations, the egg multiplies: three, four, arranged like small constellations on a blank stage. The compositions remain intentionally restrained, allowing the viewer to confront the purity of the form itself.
As the sequence progresses, cracks appear.
Silently, the shell fractures, revealing the luminous yellow within a moment of rupture, birth, and vulnerability. The yolk becomes both the climax and the truth: the inside exposed, the mystery undone.
By stripping the object of context and meaning, EGGS engages with the tradition of minimalist photography and conceptual art, where repetition is a tool and the everyday becomes sacred through attention. The egg stands as a metaphor for creation, potential, identity, and the inevitability of transformation.
The project questions what remains once the shell / the façade, the story, the protection breaks open.
Is the essence stronger than its container?
Can simplicity reveal more than noise?
In the end, the series is a meditation on life cycles, on what holds us together and what asks to be released.