

FOUR LEAVES II
FINE ART PHOTO PRINT
In "Four Leaves," I explore my journey towards happiness and balance. Through my lens, I capture the subtle moments of joy, sadness, and hope that color life. This project invites reflection on the meaning and the endless journey it involves. It celebrates the beauty of imperfection and reminds us that happiness is often found in the small, everyday moments.
Photo print in frame:
Frame size: 3,5x5 inches (8,89x12,7 cm)
Image size: 8,89x12,70 cm (3,5x5 inches)
Image print: Hahnemuhle silk baryta 310gsm
100% α-Cellulose · white · silky-gloss
Wood: Ayous Wood (Painted)
Each image in this collection is available as a limited edition print. Carefully selected and close to my heart. To honour the value of these works, I’ve chosen not to offer a quick-click payment method. Instead, I prefer to keep it personal. If you're interested in purchasing a piece, you’ll find the contact button below.
Every photo is available in a limited edition of only 5 prints. Each one comes with a signed certificate of authenticity.
Four Leaves is a deeply personal visual narrative that explores my ongoing journey toward happiness, balance, and inner peace. Through the lens of photography, I examine the quiet, often unnoticed moments that shape the emotional fabric of daily life. The project is a layered combination of self-portraits, images of others, and still life compositions, each element chosen deliberately to reflect the complexity and nuance of human experience.
Rather than presenting happiness as a fixed destination, Four Leaves acknowledges it as a fluid, ever-changing state, something we move toward, drift away from, and sometimes rediscover in the most unexpected places. The series embraces both vulnerability and strength, recognizing sadness and uncertainty as natural parts of the emotional spectrum rather than something to hide from.
The title refers to the four-leaf clover. Often seen as a symbol of good fortune and hope.
Four Leaves invites viewers to pause and reflect on their own emotional journeys. It asks us to consider: What does happiness mean? How do we find balance in a chaotic world? And what if the answers aren’t loud or spectacular, but found instead in stillness, connection, and the ordinary moments we too often pass by?