The story of "Undine" describes a deep symbolic level that utilises the interplay of the elemental forces of water and land to illustrate the fundamental concepts of change and permanence.
The creature Undine, who comes from the water and is connected to the land, thus becomes a metaphor for the balance between adaptation and rootedness. Her existence and her journey are characterised by a constant interplay between these two forces.
Undine's search for a soul, which can only be satisfied through union with a mortal, reflects her innate need for connection and her search for belonging and love.
The photographs, taken amidst the rugged landscapes and lush, mist-shrouded forests of the tranquil Canary Island of El Hierro, convey a profound sense of the harmony of nature and the need to preserve it.