The series explores photographic landscapes across natural , constructed and transitional environments.

These range from the very small to the very large, shifting between intimate fragments and vast spatial fields. What connects them is the way their complexity emerges through the accumulation and merging of individual details and elements. From this process grows a sense of density, structure and visual intensity. At the same time, these landscapes are marked by traces of their past. They carry visible and invisible signs of transformation, change and decay within their layered surfaces.