After Oblivion
Time leaves its mark on matter with a quiet persistence. Buildings that once held human life remain after their purpose has faded, carrying the slow accumulation of years within their structure.
In this series, architecture appears not as shelter but as evidence. Surfaces, fractures and exposed structures reveal traces of histories that can no longer be fully recovered, yet continue to inhabit what survives.
Walking through these spaces suggests a landscape shaped by interrupted memory. Forgetting never erases everything. Some presence endures where time has not yet completed its work.
The photographs do not seek to reconstruct what has been lost. They attend to what remains once the past has withdrawn.
Memory Held by Time
Memory Held by Time
Inexorability
Inexorability
Structural Transplant
Structural Transplant
The Skeleton of Time
The Skeleton of Time