FROM AFAR
I am endlessly drawn to horizons, to that quiet threshold where the earth surrenders to the sky, where form dissolves into light. These landscapes are not just spaces, but states of suspension: places where time slows, and perception expands.
In these images, I seek to capture the feeling of being completely enveloped by light and air.
Colour becomes a language of atmosphere rather than surface, it shifts, accumulates, evaporates. The landscape, reduced to its purest geometry, becomes abstract, almost silent.
From Afar is not about distance, but presence, a meditation on scale, impermanence, and the subtle emotional weight of open space.