Pareidolia
(ancient greek para, "beside, alongside, instead [of]") and the noun eidōlon "image, form, shape")
Stones are the most primal living things on this planet. They don't just form the back wheel of our earth.
Inhabited and adored by our ancestors, they still stand in the shadow of old myths and legends.
Born in the fire, deformed by the collision of continents and hollowed out by water and ice. If water hits the surface of stone, its scars become gaping wounds. Captured on black and white film, these landscapes become subjective visual worlds, where the meaning takes place on an individual level of interpretation.