Distant suns
Solarigraphs (2017)
The apparent path of the sun across the sky, unfolding day by day and over months.
A photographic project created using solarigraphy on black-and-white silver gelatin paper. Extremely long exposures—lasting up to six months—allow light to slowly inscribe the emulsion, while humidity and environmental conditions alter its chemistry. From this process, unexpected multicolored tones emerge despite the monochrome medium, generated by the interaction of light, time, and matter.
The landscape is thus transformed into something otherworldly: a terrain that feels like a distant planet, illuminated by an alien sun, where time itself becomes the true author of the image.












