This photographic series presents a surreal encounter between contemporary identity and ancient civilizations. In each image, a suited figure with a spherical “ball head” appears within iconic historical landscapes, from Egyptian pyramids and temples to desert monuments.
The ball replaces the traditional human head, transforming the figure into a universal symbol rather than an individual. By removing facial identity, the work shifts the focus from personality to presence, gesture, and context.
Placed against monumental sites of human history, the character becomes both visitor and artifact — a playful yet critical reflection on how modern individuals interact with ancient cultures, tourism, and historical imagination.
Through humor and visual simplicity, the series invites viewers to question identity, perception, and the theatrical nature of contemporary photography.
Photos
2015
