"Fragments of Light" is a series of abstract photos in which light becomes a central metaphor for memory and transformation. The project emerges at the intersection of digital and analog, chaos and control, matter and ephemerality.
At the heart of each composition lies a multilayered process. I manually break and deform CDs. These fragments are assembled into new, living structures — like stained glass, but made from shards of data instead of glass.
I photograph these broken pieces, experimenting with light refraction, reflections, and optical distortion. This is not a simulation — it's captured physics. Here, light is not just an effect, but a co-author.

In this project, destruction becomes an act of creation. I don't simply break the object — i transform it, to reveal beauty in the fracture, harmony in distortion, and light in its most fragile state.
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