SERIES: Fragments of a Single Current Unresolved


Fragments of a Single Current Unresolved explores the fluid, shifting relationship between memory, landscape, and the body. Through quiet, fragmentary images, the work reflects on movement and disconnection, suggesting moments that belong to a larger, unseen current. The photographs drift between abstraction and observation, capturing fleeting encounters with water, light, and the natural world, while evoking a sense of something unresolved that continues to flow beneath the surface. A house stands against the sky, wires cutting the air, a tree held still behind a fence. A stone sits in melting snow, dark edges seeping into white. A fox wanders by the roadside, the forest pressed close around it. Smoke drifts across a street, folding buildings into haze. A girl lies in white upon the ground, her body quiet as if listening to the earth breathe. Each fragment carries its own silence, yet together they move like one current, fleeting and unresolved.