Inbetweens (2024)

"Inbetweens" is a photographic exploration of the delicate and often unsettling intersection between the natural world and human-made environments. This series captures landscapes that inhabit a space of liminality—those in-between moments where the familiar meets the foreign, where the organic and the constructed coexist in disquieting harmony. These are places that feel empty, suspended in time, evoking a surreal sense of being both familiar and alien.

This series focuses on how human interventions disrupt the natural order, altering the landscape in ways that transform it into something unrecognizable. The resulting scenes seem out of place, as if caught between worlds.

The images in "Inbetweens" are not just about documenting these spaces but rather about confronting the uneasy way in which we as humans reshape the land around us. Through their emptiness and stillness, these photographs evoke a sense of strangeness, offering a quiet commentary on how the natural environment can be irreversibly altered by our creations, leaving behind a landscape that feels both unreal and oddly familiar.

This body of work invites viewers to reflect on the spaces we inhabit, those that have been molded by human hands, and the surreal transformation that occurs when the boundary between the natural and man-made becomes blurred.

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