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Heaven #1 2025
Archival pigment ink-jet print
15cm X 15cm
These two photographs, Le ciel et la terre #1 & #2, were photographed just days apart in London, yet they reflect vastly different scales of time and space: one cosmic, the other earthly.
The first image, #1 is of an Imilac Pallasite meteorite, it’s 4.5 billion years old, and filled with translucent gem-like crystals. A fragment from the birth of our solar system, it left me awestruck. I felt an overwhelming urge to touch it, to physically connect with something ancient, mysterious, and enduring. I felt still, standing before a relic of cosmic memory: of deep time and beauty.
Days later, I found myself in a quiet London park. Clouds swirled gently overhead, and I felt suspended, between earth and somewhere else, between the everyday and the eternal. The second photograph holds that profound moment: quiet and grounded. It echoes with the same awe and wonder I felt before the meteorite.
These photographs explore that shared sensation, awe in the face of both the infinite and the immediate. One looks outward, toward the cosmos. The other turns inward, toward contemplation. Together, they reflect how beauty, wonder and mystery live all around us.