Construction carves out something of the sky and the area, the very ground it is built upon. Replacing the cellar as its smaller predecessor, the vast labyrinth of a basement garage often extends to amazing size and depth. Strangely enough, the largest shadow a house can cast is now found beneath it, as if the building doubled down under the ground, like a dark mirrored image of itself.


Homecoming by car has become a daily ritual of descent. Sometimes it feels like the upper part of the building standing on the ground is just the tip of an iceberg. The gateway is leading, with light fading step by step, down into the dark: guts, underground, crypt, inferno. My photographs stand still on the threshold and gaze into the invisible, beyond imagination.


Grounds (2005—) is an antithesis to Skies, they mutually complement, but undermine each other at the same time.

Ground 1566
2005
Ground R0013770
2011
Ground 267-14
2013
Ground R0016393
2013
Ground 5764
2013
Ground 6007
2013
Ground R0016203
2013
Ground 6466-81
2010/2016
Ground 6437-44
2011/2016
Ground R0014598
2011
Ground R0014909
2012
Ground R0013831
2011
Ground R0014386
2011
Ground R0013604
2010
Ground R0014646
2011
Ground 3012
2015
Ground 6488-93
2010/2016
Ground 6447-49
2016
Ground R0015164
2012