SKY INSIDE — Inner Landscapes of Presence
Sky Inside is an ongoing artistic series that explores the inner space of the human being as a place where the sky becomes present — a metaphor for meaning and limitless possibility.
The project does not focus on architecture or external landscapes, but on lived interior environments: rooms, corridors, temporary shelters, and transitional states in which the sky appears as an inner sensation, reflection, or projection.
The series is structured around the notion of presence — the human figure as a site where the external world (sky, clouds, light) becomes part of an inner experience. Spaces devoid of explicit sacredness or historical authority are transformed into zones of stillness and self-observation, where the boundary between interior and exterior gradually dissolves.
In Sky Inside, the sky ceases to function as a distant vertical and instead becomes a state — an inner landscape emerging in moments of pause, solitude, and gentle attention to the self. The video works engage with vulnerability and transparency of human presence, inviting the viewer not toward interpretation, but toward attunement with this state.
The series unfolds as an investigation into how the inner space of a human being can become a site of encounter with the infinite — without symbols of power, without architectural hierarchies, and without external points of orientation.
Medium: video art, digital collage
Formats: single-channel video, installation, screening
Status: ongoing series
Geography: Asia, Europe (expanding)
Selected Video Works
The Sky Inside series continues to expand, exploring new configurations of inner presence and evolving relationships between the human figure, surrounding space, and the state of the inner sky.

