The Dream In The Forest series explores the fragile boundary between perception and imagination. Water acts as both mirror and painter, blurring the distinction between what is above and what lies beneath. Each photograph becomes a meditation on transience—how reality can be reshaped by a single ripple, how beauty emerges from subtle disruption.

What initially appears familiar—trees, leaves, clouds—slowly dissolves into abstraction as reflections are disrupted by wind, light, and the natural textures of the seasons. Autumn becomes a floating constellation of colour; winter fractures into crystalline mosaics; summer softens into green reveries.

Rather than documenting the landscape, the camera is used to reveal an alternate one: a hidden, elusive counterpart shaped by movement and time. These images are captured in the moment, at the meeting point of stillness and transformation.

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