Heavy Lamentations
Heavy Lamentations is a series of photographic still-life series informed by the visual grammar of grief: physical distance, tension, imbalance, and quiet emotional weight. The works draw from the language and emotional landscape of the Book of Lamentations, using simple forms, contrast, and spatial relationships to evoke loss.
The compositions function as a connected sequence rather than direct illustrations of scripture. Each composition uses objects as proxies for relational states, arranging them into visual intervals of proximity and separation, surface and shadow, stability and fracture. The images avoid narrative resolution, allowing grief to exist in an unresolved state.
All works are C-type prints, 420 x 594 mm, Edition of 3.
Titles:
Winter I (How Lonely Sits The Shore)
Winter II (All My Transgressions)
Winter III (Let It Be As I Am)