
Resonances
A photographic series that emerges from an attentive, top-down gaze. Captured from above, these images abstract the landscape into compositions of texture, pattern, and color. What begins as a study of the ground evolves into something broader: an exploration of how natural forms echo one another across scales.
Through patterns found in dirt, stains, roots, cracks, and organic debris, the series explores how seemingly disconnected forms—like the crown of a tree and the neurons in a brain, or the branching of rivers and the networks of veins—echo each other across scales. These visual resonances suggest that we are not separate from the world around us, but entangled in it—physically, biologically, and energetically.
While the series gestures toward the logic of fractals, it resists mathematical rigidity in favor of a more intuitive, organic geometry—one shaped by time, weather, decay, and flow. The resulting images become quiet meditations on interconnectedness, where the surface of the world mirrors the structures within us.
Resonances invites viewers to slow down and notice the subtle entanglements between body and landscape, structure and spirit. These photographs trace the rhythms of a world in conversation with itself—reminding us that we are not only shaped by the earth, but also shaping it in return.











