Littoral Studies - Other Coasts

Littoral Studies - Other Coasts brings together shorelines shaped by distinct geological structures, maritime histories, and relationships between settlement and exposure. From the tidal plains of Normandy to the Pacific cliffs of California, the Atlantic edge of Ireland, and the Mediterranean coasts of Sardinia and Liguria, the photographs examine how erosion, weather, navigation, and habitation organize coastal space. Towers, villages, harbors, and isolated structures remain embedded within larger geological and atmospheric systems. Across changing seas and climates, the set approaches the coast as a terrain where human presence persists in continual negotiation with water, stone, and distance.

01.- Mount Saint-Michel - Tidal Apparition
02.- Between Monterey & Big Sur - Where the Land Breaks
03.- Isle of Ireland - Pastures and Cliffs
04.- Sardinia - Silent Bays, Watchful Towers
05.- Sardinia - Boat Eater
06.- Cinque Terre - Villages on the Edge
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