Mountain Portraits (Montserrat) (2026)
Montserrat is a mountain shaped as much by myth as by geology. Across centuries, layers of belief, projection, and ritual have gathered around it. Marian apparitions, esoteric searches for the Holy Grail, UFO vigils, and ideas of unseen energies crossing the site all contribute to its symbolic charge. Its eroded rock towers rise into forms that resemble bodies, animals, or gestures, slipping between recognition and abstraction as light and distance shift. These photographs do not depict those stories, but linger at the point where perception and imagination blur, where stone becomes a surface for projection, and where meaning settles slowly, remaining open.
The series is currently being developed through photopolymer etching, silksceen and cyanotype, where translation into print further alters the image and extends this process of transformation.
Rising Forms I
Photopolymer Etching (2026)
Edition of 5 + 2 AP
Shared Structures I
Silkscreen on paper (2026)
Edition of 10 + 2 AP