Perspective without anchors. From above, the earth reveals a hidden logic—a sprawling map of textures and lines that are invisible from the ground. By removing the familiar horizon, I transform the landscape into a grand, geometric tapestry.
These images explore the fragility of our environment from a distance. The veins of a river, the shadow of a cloud, and the scars of the terrain become pure form. It is a study of scale and subversion, where the immense becomes intimate.
In the air, gravity is a memory. I use this vantage point to find the mathematical elegance of the natural world, turning the vastness of the earth into a series of rhythmic, abstract truths.
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