CLOUD TRIPTYCH
Suspended between sky and earth, clouds become nature’s architecture of renewal. They gather, transform, and release — regulating balance through invisible exchanges of water and air. In Cloud Triptych, the horizon appears not on land but in the atmosphere itself — an elevated offing where distance is shaped by light and condensation. Within this continual cycle, a quiet system reveals itself: the elemental rhythm that binds atmosphere to earth.
ARTIST STATEMENT
Photographed on medium-format negative film from a helicopter at 4,000 metres, Cloud Triptych invites the viewer into an aerial horizon — an offing suspended within the sky. Across three black-and-white images, a continuous line forms a sculptural expanse of shadow, mist, and forms held in condensation. At this altitude, shapes emerge and dissolve like weightless architectures drawn by the movement of air and water. The horizon here feels both familiar and estranged: a distant threshold elevated above the world below, poised between motion and stillness.
Print description:
Archival Carbon Print. Size: 70 x 105 cm individual prints, 70 x 315 cm as Triptych