


This project explores the blank sheet of paper beyond its traditional role as a medium for writing, drawing, or printing. By photographing its movement and interaction with light and shadow, forms emerge that evoke buildings, tunnels, waves, or bodies in motion. Although inspired by the material possibilities of paper, this work is not to be confused with origami or other representational paper arts. The aim is not to create figurative objects, but to examine the essence of the medium - its flexibility, fragility, and spatial responsiveness. This approach challenges the notion of medium essentialism, which holds that each art form has its distinctive medium and that each medium has a fixed, proper function. Instead, I treat paper as an active subject in its own right. What if paper could move - could dance? These photographs invite viewers to reconsider the blank sheet of paper not as empty or inert, but as a space rich with narrative and spatial potential, where absence becomes presence, and blankness holds infinite possibility before any ink touches it.