LUNAR EARTH
A series of laser-scanned coastal landscapes with all vegetation and human structures erased, threading the imagination between our planet and its moon. Rendered with a distinctly lunar quality yet unmistakably of this earth, the terrain is barren, sculpted, seemingly uninhabitable, and yet everywhere shaped by the slow carving of wind and water. It is this restless erosion that gives the work away. Not the moon, but a world made by forces we depend on and too easily overlook.
Though every visible sign of humanity has been removed, the human footprint persists, frozen in time within graded slopes, hardened edges, and contours still bearing the imprint of what was once built there. The erasure is never complete.
Lunar Earth imagines a planet evolving without us, and reveals that no such planet can fully exist. What we call "nature" already carries our trace, shaped as much by wind and water as by the long shadow of human presence.