/ Phase
Created during a summer residency at GroundWork Gallery in King’s Lynn, UK, Phase is a film and a series of four photographic prints made along the Norfolk coast. Filmed on Cromer Beach, the video examines how tides, moon cycles, and erosion gradually reshape the cliffs and nearby houses. When the sea pulls back, it leaves behind flint nodules that look like meteorites or fragments of flesh—small traces of a landscape in flux.
The work reflects on what these coastal changes reveal about time, transformation, and the balance between human presence and natural processes. It connects the physical shifts in the land with the quiet patterns of change that run through daily life.
The work reflects on what these coastal changes reveal about time, transformation, and the balance between human presence and natural processes. It connects the physical shifts in the land with the quiet patterns of change that run through daily life.
Since its creation, Phase has been shown at the Crash Club exhibition during Warsaw Gallery Weekend in 2024, at GroundWork Gallery’s Ground Water exhibition in 2025, and at Wardyński Studio during Warsaw Fringe 2025.
The project was co-funded by the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage from the Culture Promotion Fund, the City of Warsaw, and Staromiejski Dom Kultury.
The project was co-funded by the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage from the Culture Promotion Fund, the City of Warsaw, and Staromiejski Dom Kultury.