Introduction:
A choreography of transience set in the Danube Wetlands. Silk, linen, and cotton—completely dyed with plant colors—drape over stone and wood.
The fabric captures the wind and renders it visible. Long exposure photographs freeze this fleeting moment: movement becomes form.
Concept & Process:
In this ongoing series, textiles bearing the EcoPrint of the landscape (leaf impressions, natural pigments) are returned to their source. The fabric adapts, partially conceals, and becomes one with the stone. It is a remnant of humanity, a trace that slowly fades.
The project explores the relationship between fragility and permanence: The fabric and color are delicate and fleeting. Yet the stone—nature itself—outlasts ages. Photography captures this dialogue between material and elements.
Medium: EcoPrint / Plant Printing on silk, cotton, linen; Long Exposure Photography
Dimensions: 100 x 66.7 cm, 60 x 40 cm
Year: 2025 – ongoing
15. October 2025