29/05/2026
I often find myself watching documentaries while working on my new collection — stories about life, history, geography, archaeology, astronomy, and all the quiet mysteries of our planet and the universe beyond it. It’s my way of understanding the world as something alive, layered, and endlessly connected.
Nature - and humans as part of nature - is my greatest inspiration. Everything I create is rooted in it — in its rhythms, its intelligence, its silence, its vastness.
Stephen Hawking spoke about time not as something we observe from the outside, but as something we are fully inside of. A constant flow we cannot step out of.
We are not separate from it — we are carried by it.
In that sense, the idea of time travel becomes almost paradoxically simple. Not a machine, not a break in reality… but the fact that we are always already moving forward.
Every breath, every moment, every second is part of that journey into what comes next.
We have made remarkable progress in trying to understand time — in science, in physics, in imagination.
And yet, the deeper we go, the more we return to something very simple.
We are already travelling.
Together.
Always forward.
And sometimes, the most extraordinary truths are so obvious and simple ✨