Pigment Ink on Hadern
„Panorama“, Kunstverein Akku, Uster, Switzerland
Iceland Fragments (series of 6 / dimensions 56 x 56 cm each
Wilson Cycle is a series of digital collages developed from photographic studies of Icelandic ice and rock formations. The title refers to tectonic processes of formation and transformation, linking the works to geological movement, glacial change and long-term material evolution.
The series translates these environmental structures into a condensed image language. Photographic fragments are isolated, recombined and layered into compositions shaped by compression, sedimentation and spatial tension. In this process, the material and textural logic of my larger installations shifts into a two-dimensional surface.
The works engage with the relation between human time and geological time, and with the fragile desire for permanence in the face of planetary transformation. Surface, fracture, layering and erosion become visual carriers of memory, instability and structural change.





