"Sea of Clouds."
Description
"At the edge of the horizon, the sun emerges from an ocean of cloud like a pale signal from another realm. The scene is quiet and expansive, holding first light between distance, silence and breath."
"Together, the works consider landscape as a living archive of forces: eruption, erosion, condensation, light. Their monochrome language removes the distraction of colour and heightens the tension between mass and air, permanence and disappearance. Clouds become crowns, seas and veils; mountains become witnesses rather than subjects. What interests me is not the picturesque, but the fragile instant in which a place exceeds description and becomes an encounter with time itself. In these images, Tenerife is not presented as destination or panorama,
but as a zone of transformation, where weather redraws the land and the horizon opens into something older, larger and less certain than the self."Try it!