Light shapes what we see; it directs our attention, delineating what is noticeable and what is hidden. It offers a simple way of making both large, dramatic changes and small, subtle changes in a landscape. Light can emphasise form or dissolve shape and solidity, creating ambiguities of depth and scale.
My work is always related to light and space and becomes a poetic analysis of the stillness of things. The observation of a place is composed through the different nuances that form our sense of reality, but the atmosphere of waiting and stillness becomes the character of the tale.