natural syntax

Across shifting seasons and varied landscapes, these images attend to the quiet structures of the natural world. Branches trace fleeting patterns of light and shadow, rock formations rise with a patient gravity, and reflections dissolve the boundary between what is seen and what is suggested. In isolating shape, texture, and gesture, the familiar is rendered subtly unfamiliar—trees become lines, shadows become form, and the landscape reveals itself as something both grounded and abstract. What emerges is not a documentation of place, but a study of how nature composes itself, moment by moment, in light, surface, and time.

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