Structures and Light investigates the interplay between constructed space and illumination. Each photographed object was built by hand from foam board (Kapa), carefully cut and assembled into geometric structures that stretch, interlock, and rhythmically organize space.

Light plays a pivotal role: in some images, the structures are lit from below using a custom-built light table; in others, soft but directional side lighting is used from different angles. This illumination transforms the forms into glowing objects, revealing intricate spatial relations, inner volumes, and sharp interplay between light and shadow.

Through this process, the work becomes a photographic study of structure — not only as physical form, but as the result of a choreography between matter and light.