IN PROGRESS
Common Place Book
Corners of buildings — A certain look on architectural and urban landscapes
We Used to Build Castles — A visual essay on humans obsession with control and comfort. We lost touch with nature, privileging short term thinking and abusing natural resources to manufacture quick fixes to a never ending thirst for possession and control over our environment.
WE USED TO BUILD CASTLES is an invitation to slow down, to reflect on our priorities. Since the dawn of humanity, we have asked omen from the sky. Now more than ever we must cultivate our relationship to it.
Between Lines — Light and shadows shaped by architectural simplicity.
Stare Case Study — A photographic essay, as part of a research investigating the concept of Ma. Private collection, Brussels, BE
In Situ — 15 silver gelatin photographs, 4x5 inches (102x127mm). One-off works
14.40 — Bystanders, unharmed, sheltered aside from a life unfolding, we who didn’t imagine, we imagined. Hereafter can we only imagine what is at play behind the scene of our history and soon will ring
the call from the air, from the era.
Out of Context
They are everything and nothing. The space, and the in-between. The are thoughts, textures or rhythms. Motives and emotions. Witness to the passing of time. They bring a sense of space, inviting us to dive. They just are.
Motus in Silentio — A study on the concept of Ma