Sacred Geometry is a conceptual body of work exploring themes of presence and time. My journey is driven by a personal quest for existential meaning. I employ the large-format camera and other analogue formats as I immerse myself in a diverse range of domestic landscapes, deliberately seeking out enigmatic and historically significant sites. My exploration revolves around the intrinsic connection between humanity and the elemental forces at play.I examine both contemporary and ancient structures, delving into their dualistic nature—familiar yet imbued with esoteric symbolism within the landscape. These mystical monuments and their celestial associations provoke inquiries for me into the notions of spatial and temporal presence. Although they exist as replicas of their Egyptian counterparts, the pyramids, in particular, embody their creators' aspirations for immortality. They simultaneously serve as symbols of human vanity and echoes of ancient wisdom.