As for me, a portrait is a profound dialogue: with the subject, with their own inner world, and with everyone who will become its viewer. It is not merely a reflection of what is seen, but an attempt to capture and convey the intangible—the intuitive, hidden behind facial features and physical form. Here, the material and the immaterial intertwine, transforming the portrait into a space of meanings, where individuality gains depth, and the viewer is left alone with timeless questions about the nature of humanity and the mystery of uniqueness.