The landscape unfolds as a space where the boundaries between sea, sand, and sky gradually dissolve, transforming the familiar into... Read More
The landscape unfolds as a space where the boundaries between sea, sand, and sky gradually dissolve, transforming the familiar into something almost immaterial. Human figures appear only as fleeting traces within an expansive field of light, their presence both fragile and ephemeral. Rather than documenting a place, the photograph contemplates the relationship between the individual and the immensity of nature. It reflects on the impermanence of human existence and the quiet tension between presence and absence. Here, light becomes more than a visual element—it is a metaphor for memory, silence, and the passage of time, inviting the viewer into a contemplative experience where the horizon seems to disappear.