"Echoes" presents a collection of unique works on canvas, paper, and ceramic that explore landscapes shaped by rocks and waterways. Through the traces left by sedimentation, the gaze rediscovers a territory both familiar and mysteriously transformed, offering a renewed perception of nature and its imprints.
Erosion, a natural force of transformation, serves as the leitmotif of this series, embodying the slow process through which time sculpts the land. Water, wind, and earth alter forms and textures, revealing landscapes as evolving palimpsests—where past and present coexist in layered histories.
Far from being a mere geological phenomenon, erosion is explored here through an anthropological lens, reflecting our relationship with time, memory, and disappearance. Inspired by Tim Ingold’s reflections on how landscapes emerge from both natural and cultural processes, these works invite us to see the land not as a static surface, but as a living archive—a moving story of transformation, marked by both nature and human presence.