Between Bollard and Sea
Between Bollard and Sea emerges from a shift in the act of looking. The landscape presents itself as a familiar image, widely recognized and continuously observed. Other elements, however, remain at the margins of this attention, even as they silently participate in the construction of the place.
The series approaches this interval. It does not attempt to establish a fixed opposition between object and landscape, nor to reduce the experience to a predetermined pair of elements. Instead, the work explores a perceptual space where distinct presences become visible.
Within this field, the gaze moves through different intensities of attention. What usually remains secondary may, for a moment, become central, while the landscape recedes and resumes its customary position.
The photographs inhabit this movement. Rather than describing a single subject, they explore the unstable territory where different presences meet and subtly reorganize the act of seeing.
Containment
Containment
Withdrawal
Withdrawal