Geomorphic Collection

A reflection on terrestrial matter with an eye towards space

Geomorphic explores the morphology of Earth and planets’ elements, the shapes, textures, and processes that shape their surface and its depths.
It investigates the genesis of landscapes, tracing the slow evolution and geological forces that sculpt and transform matter through time.

What we see on the surface is only the final layer — a fragment of a deeper story.
Only by descending beneath it can we truly perceive the energies that have given it form.

This collection celebrates unusual matter: materials that appear unfamiliar, suspended in stillness, or transformed by invisible forces.
At times their substance seems frozen in an infinite moment; at others, it reveals an unexpected softness — an echo of the slow, powerful motions that created it.

Each piece becomes a cross-section of the planet’s memory: a glimpse into the dialogue between erosion and creation, between time and matter.

“Is a mountain only a huge stone? Is a planet an enormous mountain?”
Stanislaw Lem