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An investigation into how art, culture, and perception shape our evolving relationship with nature and the landscapes around us.
A reconsideration of the myths of Réunion Island through the figure of Robinson, a symbol of survival, humility and self-reliance.
Exploring the botanical knowledge of enslaved communities in Suriname, guided by Daniel Rolander’s observations and accounts of resistance.
A visual exploration of the majestic yet fragile Sierra Nevada, reflecting on climate change, memory, and how we see and shape nature today.
A repetition of trees as a metaphor for life, delicately expressing something about the inner world of its creator.
An experimental collection of photographs and drawings that explore the space between the lens and the vista in a personal way.
A repetition of trees as a metaphor for life, delicately expressing something about the inner world of its creator.
An intensive field study on a Rhododendron ponticum bush provides insight into our view of native and non-native on an ecological and political level.
A reflection on the landscapes of South Korea’s largest island, where many of today’s tourist sites were once scenes of mass killings.
A series of ‘creatures’ seen by finding the animate in the inanimate, viewing the world through the lens of pareidolia.
Enchanting images unveil a diverse array of insects in flight during twilight and nighttime, putting their importance and beauty in the limelight.
Meadows, forests, and mountains in a web of interconnections extending beyond the realm of humans, but originating from the same ontological ground.
A silent observation of the vegetation and animals in the woods around Sligo Creek, arousing what is not directly perceptible to the senses.
A visual exploration of the ‘clay hypothesis’, the theory according to which clay helped the evolution of early life forms.
A mosaic of photographic work and archival materials assembled into a new narrative like a cabinet of curiosities.
A visual record of observations of glacial erratics in Dutch terrains and their Scandinavian bedrock.
An observation of the quest to develop an improved interpretation model of satellite data for remote sensing research.
A research project on psilocybin, mycology and medicine, stemming from the search for a therapy for the photographer’s bipolar mother.
Examining the experience of light, scale and spatiality through an eclectic variety of images of mountains, rocks and stones.
About the wondrous life of the horseshoe crab, a ‘living fossil’, pondering our place in time, in evolution and in the whole of all life forms.
A portrait of Doug who has been living in the forests of Vancouver Island for 47 years, a labyrinth of stories and legends.
A visual essay of calm spaces, focusing on the difference between silence and emptiness.
Investigating the transformation and fragmentation of the landscape around talc stone quarries in the Pyrenees.
A walk through an olive tree garden, through time, through personal memories and essentially trough the aging seasons of life.
A work of art in book form, focusing on the North Sea-horizon, rhythmically and melodically composed into a story without text.
A prelude of the publication New Horizons, showing all North-Sea horizons captured on the 5th of May, 2012.