Light on Stone
Light on Stone brings together photographs made over several years through repeated encounters with Italy. Rather than documenting a journey, the series reflects a slow and ongoing relationship with a place where history, architecture, art, and daily life remain deeply intertwined.
Light on Stone brings together photographs made over several years through repeated encounters with Italy. Rather than documenting a journey, the series reflects a slow and ongoing relationship with a place where history, architecture, art, and daily life remain deeply intertwined.
Italian cities and streets appear as spaces shaped by time — where classical forms coexist with contemporary gestures, and where public life unfolds with a quiet sense of continuity.
Italian cities and streets appear as spaces shaped by time — where classical forms coexist with contemporary gestures, and where public life unfolds with a quiet sense of continuity.
The work is attentive to light as a structuring element: warming stone, revealing textures, and transforming ordinary moments into sites of contemplation.
The work is attentive to light as a structuring element: warming stone, revealing textures, and transforming ordinary moments into sites of contemplation.





















































