Stones



Alpe d'Huez | 2018

Time in your hand

"You have to be open to it," the artist says. "You can just see a stone and move on. But when you read the title — which is always the place where the stone was found — it triggers something. You pause for a moment and shift your attention.
It might last a second or a few minutes, but it creates a focused sense of presence. The stone could be thousands of years old, but by photographing it, it becomes part of the present. You're literally holding time in your hand."

All stones where found while travelling

Vesuvio | 2012

Ciciana | 2022

Marrakech | 2019

La Spezia | 2022

Cancale | 2019

Kyev | 2021

Chernobyl | 2021

All photos are available in two sizes, printed on Hahnemühle photo paper, with the option of a dark oak frame and museum glass. If you’d like more information about the editions or have any other questions, please use the contact form below.

Only a selection of works is shown on this website. If you’d like to see more, feel free to get in touch.


Contact

All stones are printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl and have a Walnut frame with museum glass.

On this website only a selection of works are shown. If you would like to see more please feel free to send a email.