Landscape, Time, Transformation.
My work is rooted in the observation of landscape as a space where the human and the natural meet, transform, and inscribe themselves within the territory. I am interested in how time leaves its trace in matter — in rock, architecture and wind, through processes of transformation.
Photography becomes a way of registering this relationship, making visible a memory that exists at different scales: the immediate and the geological, the fragile and the permanent.
I work through proximity, silence and distance. Image as document, but also as an open space for interpretation. A dialogue between territory, transformation and gaze.