Where light meets stone
A curated installation at the intersection of coastal geology and avant-garde vision. Move through layers of material reality — from surface warmth into mineral depth.
Tidal formations
Each geological layer holds its own light quality — the warm amber of surface limestone gives way to cooler mineral planes, each stratum a chapter in deep coastal time.
Deep coastal slate
The blue-grey that reads near-black in low light, revealing teal depth in bright contexts. Architecture and material honesty — Kengo Kuma's influence in every edge.
Light fades into water
The transition layer — where warm amber shore light dissolves into deep blue-green darkness. Iris van Herpen's structural couture translated into shifting geological planes.
Abyssal tide
The deepest stratum — near-black blue-green, the color of coastal water at last light. Hiroshi Sugimoto's seascapes rendered as material: vast, flat, formally austere.