I, Karst
Limestone speaks in slow syllables of dissolution.
Through large format black and white photography, this collection witnesses karst landscapes from Ireland's Burren to Norway's Marmorslottet—places where stone flows and time becomes visible.
The calcium-rich surfaces, captured at singular moments, exist in perpetual becoming. What appears solid is, in geological time, as fluid as water itself.
These images do not document landscapes but rather brief pauses in an ancient conversation—one that continues long after the shutter closes.