TEMPO (2023) is a photographic open-ended series that captures landscapes in a constant state of flux—briefly revealed before being reshaped by the relentless forces of nature.
The geological formations are not static; they are shaped over time by tides, erosion, and the passage of seasons, reflecting the delicate balance of ecological systems. These formations are only visible when the tide is low, exposing the hidden textures of the earth that are otherwise concealed, revealing ever-evolving micro-diversity and shifting silt.
The natural patterns, hues, lines, and surfaces that emerge embody quiet resilience, constantly shaped by nature’s forces, yet enduring through time. Capturing these organic textures allows one to reflect on the delicate balance between permanence, change, and evolution, while also highlighting the often-overlooked elements that endure, transform, and reclaim their space.