MONDAY TO MONDAY
Each day at the same hour, the horizon reveals a different form of time. Monday to Monday traces seven consecutive observations of the offing along the Southern coast of Cornwall, photographed on large-format Polaroid. The instant film’s shifting textures mirror the changing tides, weather, and light — a week measured not by clocks, but by color, atmosphere, and the subtle drift of the sea. Across the sequence, the horizon becomes a steady line through which time gathers, dissolves, and begins again.
ARTIST STATEMENT
Monday to Monday is an exercise in attention — a quiet ritual of returning to the same horizon each day, at the same hour, to witness how time unfolds through light and distance. Using large-format Polaroid, I embraced the medium’s unpredictable surface: the delicate chemistry, the shifting tonalities, the way each exposure absorbs a moment differently.
Across seven days, the horizon becomes both anchor and threshold. Familiar yet never identical, it reveals time as something lived through repetition — a slow accumulation of weather, tide, color, and presence. These photographs hold the rhythm of a week in seven brief instants, each one a reminder that even in stillness, everything is continually becoming.
Print description:
Archival Giclée Print. Size: 50 x 70 cm