Lukasz Rusznica
Lukasz Rusznica
Lukasz Rusznica
Lukasz Rusznica
Lukasz Rusznica
Lukasz Rusznica
Lukasz Rusznica
Lukasz Rusznica
Lukasz Rusznica
Lukasz Rusznica
Lukasz Rusznica
Lukasz Rusznica
Lukasz Rusznica
Lukasz Rusznica
Lukasz Rusznica
Lukasz Rusznica
Lukasz Rusznica

“Forest, trees, bushes. I can’t get in because the plants are too tightly intertwined. For a moment I think I’m a stranger here. I sit on a rock and look. I breathe calmly. Down there, in the village by the sea, there are people and herds of cats. Up here, on top of the island, I’m the only human. Yet I am not alone.
I recall that afternoon, I remember the joy of sunbathing in full sun with a stone and snake.
We concreted the rivers and the coast, we cut out the forests. We poured concrete over the mountains for security and money.There is no true nature.And yet, after all, when I suddenly meet a foreign gaze, I look straight into the eyes of a woman”- Lukasz Rusznica