Meditations on Grief
To die is to have one’s time stop, and yet all that one was and continues to be, is left in one’s wake. The series explores how landscape, objects and vernacular spaces shape memory, loss and endurance. Moving between documentary observation and dreamlike suspension, the photographs attend to what is covered, worn and left behind. Ordinary materials and gestures become quiet sites of reflection, where mourning, presence and survival are registered through remnants, surfaces and acts of keeping.