The Time of Water explores water not as backdrop, but as a temporal condition: a medium through which change, memory, and perception become visible. Moving between stillness and movement, presence and disappearance, the series approaches water as both material and threshold. The images do not seek to describe a landscape in stable terms, but to remain close to its instability—to what shifts, reflects, erodes, and returns. In this work, water becomes less a subject than a way of measuring time otherwise.

















