A digital study of the rock formations at Hegra (KSA), their surfaces etched by wind and sand for nearly 2 billion years. Rendered in black and white, the images trace the textures, fissures, and reliefs of stone shaped across deep time: a quiet encounter with permanence, erosion, and the sculptural memory of the desert.
A digital exploration of crystallized salt formations in Al Qasab (KSA), capturing the quiet monumentality of a material shaped by time, heat, and evaporation.
A digital meditation on a sun-bleached goat skull found in AlUla (KSA) – an intimate study of decay, memory, and the quiet persistence of form beyond life.
A double-exposure analogue series that explores the tension between presence and absence through layered textures, gradients, and the subtle materiality of emptiness.
A digital triptych capturing the ephemeral structure of Lunaria, revealing its spectral geometry and the quiet poetics of translucence.
A triptych of analogue photographs capturing Berlin (DE) architecture in quiet surrender to plant life.
A triptych of double-exposure analogue photographs taken on the French Riviera evokes the lush textures, coastal ease, and fleeting sensuality of a season suspended in light.
A digital triptych capturing the fragile intricacy of an autumn leaf and drawing attention to the delicate lines and textures that evoke warmth, vulnerability, and quiet intimacy.