Inner Space 

Much of my work is concerned with how we make sense of the world through our personal experiences and perceptions. This series explores our relationship with the internal and external. A window allows us to see outside but also reflects to us the contents of our Inner Space and becomes a metaphor for our perception of the world beyond our selves.

Kisina has developed a half-abstract, half-representational photographic style that brings out the spirituality of the mundane objects and situations she photographs using dynamic formal means that are no longer compatible with postmodern irony.
— Prof. Raoul Eshelman, Munich University