Description
Tears for Summer is part of Between Surface and Light – a series shaped by a single, consistent chromatic transformation applied across every image. The shift is not decoration, but a way to suggest how much of water’s life remains unseen: as if another spectrum briefly comes into view, and with it – another form.
In this photograph, the water carries what looks like crimson maple leaves over a textured riverbed, echoing an autumn garden suspended beneath the surface. Warm reds and pinks drift like remnants of the season that has just passed – a quiet elegy of light, held in motion, dissolving into depth.






