This photographic shoot explores a return to a dark, gothic past as a space of listening and introspection. In contrast to an artificial, colorful, and plastic present, the images evoke a quieter, more primordial dimension, where the body confronts solitude, memory, and its own roots.
Set within nature and ancient architecture, the human figure becomes an echo of a hidden, instinctive animal spirit that resurfaces as an act of resistance and inner search. Medieval Echo unfolds as a suspended dialogue between past and present — a visual investigation into deep emotions and the enduring need to reconnect with an authentic sense of self.
Nature is not merely a backdrop, but an original and symbolic element: a root, a refuge, a place of encounter with a latent, visceral animal spirit that emerges through gestures, gazes, and material details. This animal spirit represents an underlying force, a profound identity that resists the homogenization of the present and invites a return to self-listening.














