Wüste (Desert) reveals a landscape that may seem empty at first glance, yet holds a fragile and highly adapted ecosystem beneath its surface. Heat, drought, sparse vegetation, roots, seeds, shadows, and traces of hidden life speak of endurance and the quiet intelligence of nature. In this reduced environment, every form becomes essential.
At the same time, the desert becomes a mirror of the inner soul garden: those dry, silent places within us that may feel abandoned, but still carry the possibility of transformation. Inspired by the image of a nameless ride through endless heat and open land, the work speaks of losing fixed identity, letting memories dissolve, and meeting oneself without distraction. Emptiness becomes not absence, but passage. Solitude becomes a space where renewal can begin.