This series emerges from explorations within Šumava National Park, where the natural landscape unfolds as a continuous system of layers, densities, and spatial transitions.
The images are fragmented and reconstructed through multiple captures, where the superposition of planes reorganizes the perception of the environment, generating depth and spatial relationships that are not visible in a single view.
The result proposes a reading of the landscape as structure, where the image shifts from documentation to a constructed space that articulates perception, time, and visual memory.