Rubber Time
RUBBER TIME explores the lasting impact of the pandemic and ongoing wars on everyday life. These global crises have created a sense of uncertainty, where time feels stretched and unstable, without a clear outcome.
The project focuses on personal and collective transformation, questioning not only the consequences of crisis but also the possibility of regeneration and renewal. Through photography and photomontage integrated into installations and three-dimensional objects, I examine the boundaries between the individual and society.
Recurring motifs of masks and gloves form grid-like structures, evoking confinement and restricted freedom. The large-scale works reflect feelings of anxiety, isolation, and suffocation, while also suggesting the potential for inner recovery and resilience.
Installation exhibited at:
– Cultural Information Center of Republic of N. Macedonia, Istanbul, Turkey (2025)
– NI Center for Culture “Aco Shopov” Shtip, R.N. Macedonia (2023)
- Dimensions: variable
- Technique: mixed media











