See

This series invites a shift in perspective. A desert landscape becomes something more intimate. Curves and shadows hint at the human form. Sunlight and shadow sculpt ridges that feel both geological and bodily. These are not just landscapes. They are forms shaped by time, wind, and unseen forces.

Shot in monochrome, each image heightens the interplay between light, surface, form, and formlessness. The work prompts a second look, asking us to consider how we interpret shape, space, and meaning – part of a wider study of form, simplicity, and perception.