Coastal Intervals,
2012
Photograps / archival pigment print
Moesgaard strand, Denmark
Coastal Intervals observes the mutable boundary between sea and sky.
Here, the horizon loosens — distance softens, depth thins, and water enters the air.
Along these shores, people stood ten thousand years ago, measuring tide and weather against the same shifting line.
Timber, stone, and sand remain as brief measures of scale — markers within an atmosphere that refuses permanence.
The camera records not coastline but duration:
tide, vapor, and human presence suspended across time.