Porcelain fungus on an oak tree, photographed from below so you can really see the interplay of lines. When you look at it like this, it’s just like a lantern hanging from a tree, lighting your way through the woods.
Porcelain fungus on an oak tree, photographed from below so you can really see the interplay of lines. When you look at it like this, it’s just like a lantern hanging from a tree, lighting your way through the woods.
Your chosen art on a textile print, stretched in an aluminum or wooden frame. Quick and easy to change for a fresh look and exactly as you want it.
My photography lies at the intersection of observation and organisation. I focus on landscapes, architecture and urban environments, with a strong emphasis on the interplay of lines, structure and light.
In my work, I explore how human interventions — evident in buildings, street lighting and public spaces — give form and rhythm to their surroundings. Light plays a central role in this: it reveals, enhances and sometimes distorts the underlying structure.
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