A Walk in the Woods

The project ranged from 2020-2023, based on several walks in Millington woods, each image is made of 7 images, capturing 360 degrees in all directions.

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Homage to Anna Atkins

A homage to Anna Atkins. A fictional letter about the difference from the turn of 19th century to today from a nature point of view.

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Interbeing

A collaboration with Bethan McFadden, exploring the interconnectedness of organic life, examining the impermanence of the body and the possibilities of transformation.

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Interconnection

3 images depicting the fine line between what is culturally accepted as food.

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Roots

10 images exploring roots and being human.

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who should i believe?

I grew mold on well recognized symbols, a modern twist on the theme would be the internet, social media/media and AI.

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tomorrow

Nothing stays the same, it’s all about change… The inspiration for these images comes from death masks and a naïve view of decomposition.

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concrete life

This series depicts urban life inspired by cave paintings.

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summer is over

These are the insects which became stuck on the other side of the window, and fell asleep on the windowsill of my family summer cottage. Finally they are reunited with the world on the other side.

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life

This series is based on the fact that life forms always evolve and when the biotope changes, new possibilities of growth arrive.

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ibacteria

Seven portraits with bacteria in petri dishes.

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resurrection failed

If the circumstances are not right, the greenery wilts and dies.

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perfection

I planted a plastic flower in a garden and documented it every month for a year.

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mirror

Our mind reflects what we have experienced, these "mirrors" are from 3 moments in my life.

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insufficiency of science

Based on the idea of the interference of observation.

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repentance

When the nuclear bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the heat was so immense that it created black shadow prints.

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portrait of a forest

It’s based on the feeling that we are detaching ourselves from the nature, and that we are trying to control our surroundings for our convenience.

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