In a world saturated with visuals, we often overlook the quiet beauty of the ordinary. Textures We Forget is a photographic exploration of the unnoticed — the wrinkled skin of a raisin, the rough surface of a walnut, the glistening seeds of a strawberry. Captured through a macro lens and rendered in black and white, these images strip away distraction and color to reveal pure form and contrast.
This project is a study in simplicity, inviting the viewer to pause and reconsider the overlooked materials that surround us daily. The textures are familiar, yet strangely abstract at such close range — revealing the sculptural qualities of even the most mundane objects.
By isolating and magnifying these fragments of everyday life, Textures We Forget becomes a quiet homage to the unseen — a celebration of detail, imperfection, and the tactile world we so often pass by.













