ECHOES OF LIGHT
These images explore light, tone, and form as shifting forces—less as objects to be seen, more as sensations to be felt. Each photograph captures a moment when atmosphere becomes presence, and memory slips into something more immediate: mood, texture, light.
Unbound from specific time or place, the landscapes exist on their own terms—quiet, abstract, and alive. The work borrows from the way Monet and Turner softened the edges of the visible world, dissolving form into light, and echoes the more abstract spaces of Zao Wou-Ki, where form disappears entirely.
Echoes of Light lives in that in-between space—where reality blurs, and what remains is light, air, and the feeling they carry.