Description
Submerged Cascades is part of Between Surface and Light – a series shaped by a single, consistent chromatic transformation applied across every image. The color shift is not an embellishment, but a way to hint at how much of water’s life remains unseen: as if another spectrum is briefly revealed, and with it – another form.
Here, the underwater relief reads like cascades and suspended cliffs. What is merely algae, silt, and rippled surface becomes architecture: ledges, drops, and “falling” light. The scene feels caught between two states – grounded in depth, yet strangely airborne — as if the water itself is building a landscape out of illumination.






