My Garden is a personal series developed over two years, created using only what I find in my own garden at a specific moment in time. The project is rooted in an ongoing relationship with a place and its gradual transformation. What began as a raw, untouched garden became both subject and collaborator. As we worked on it, introduced new plants, and watched them grow—or fail to grow—the garden slowly evolved. Along the way, it became an active ecosystem where birds, insects, fungi, mold, and weather interacted. The series follows a simple rule: every image is created using only what is present in the garden at that moment. This limitation turns the work into a visual diary shaped by time, seasons, and natural change. As the seasons pass, the garden shifts between abundance and restraint, energy and stillness. Colors emerge and fade, textures dry out, forms soften or break.…