Walking around New York in winter 2015, I met an interesting story. It snowed and people began to go for a walk in central park. I met a beautiful young couple who saw snow for the first time in their lives. I got to know them and asked for permission to take a series of photos. The guy and the girl were from the southern regions of Spain and were very happy about the snowy day. They were making a snowman according to the instructions they bought at the bookstore. There was also a carrot and a paper hat in the book. A beautiful couple of young people cheerfully tried to make a likeness of that picture from the book out of snow, but it didn’t look like a perfect snowman. The process of creating a snow sculpture looked great against the backdrop of skyscrapers. As a philosopher and fatalist, I felt the wonderful drama of our whole life. With the same confidence, people built these skyscrapers according to their own drawings. The difference between a snowman and a skyscraper is not big for me. Everything will disappear with time. The motto of this series of photos is: You need to make your snowman faster, because the sun is getting closer and closer.

Below you can see the video that I use in addition to photos at exhibitions.