Dark Matter – The Weight of the Unseen
Nature is not presented as clear or comforting, but as something darker – seductive, brooding, and impenetrable. Cinematic in tone, these works move through mist-veiled mountains, still lakes, and forests dense enough to swallow light. Familiar elements shift into psychological terrain, where presence is felt more than seen.
The series draws from the concept of dark matter, an invisible force that shapes everything, its gravitational intensity always present. Edges soften, light dissolves, and colour desaturates, rendered dreamlike not to romanticise, but to unsettle. What’s hidden matters as much as what’s revealed. This isn’t a pastoral beauty, but a haunting examination of perception and what sits beneath the visible world.







