One of our large-scale graphic works, Big Blue (1.6 m × 4.5 m), part of the series Calligraphy of a Mountain. The piece traces the silhouette of a glacier, softly draped in textile. Its folds unfold like a handwritten gesture across the surface.
Composition of 36 monoprints on wood, unique piece, 2026
This series approaches the mountain as a form of writing an evolving script shaped by time, movement, and natural forces. The lines within suggest a language not invented, but inscribed by the landscape itself. Ridges, textures, and elevations unfold like calligraphic gestures, forming a quiet dialogue.
This series reimagines mountains as luminous, ever-changing terrains. Iridescent colors flow across topographies, revealing hidden energy and transformation. Vibrant hues trace the land in motion, turning landscape into a vision of possibility- where light and color merge to evoke renewal and hope for what lies ahead.
This series captures melting snow infused with delicate pink hues, created by emerging carotene algaes. It reveals a fleeting moment of transformation, where winter dissolves into color and life. The works reflect the quiet beauty of change, highlighting nature’s subtle processes of renewal, transition and bloom.
These prints trace melting glaciers through lines that follow the flow of ice and water. Their vivid colors draw from algal blooms in melting snow, especially Chlamydomonas nivalis. Known as “watermelon snow,” these pink pigments reduce reflectivity, accelerating melt and revealing a link between biology and climate.
These prints trace melting glaciers through lines that follow the flow of ice and water. Their vivid colors draw from algal blooms in melting snow, especially Chlamydomonas nivalis. Known as “watermelon snow,” these pink pigments reduce reflectivity, accelerating melt and revealing a link between biology and climate.
This series of cyanotypes captures fragile traces and structures in the deep, luminous blue of the process. Each sheet holds a singular moment, where freezing and melting processes have been captured. Every image reads as a quiet document of a fleeting winter memory, suspended at the threshold of disappearance.
A growing, mountain-like structure that extends beyond its own boundaries to form a new landscape. The clay 3D print produces a topography reminiscent of an algal network. It echoes algae formations in melting snow as markers of emerging life.