The Vertical Force
The Vertical Force observes one of the most powerful water systems on Earth, likely part of Iguaçu Falls, where vast volumes of water descend in continuous motion. Seen from above, gravity becomes visible as water fragments, merges, and reforms into a surface sustained only by movement. The image shifts between documentation and abstraction, where detail dissolves into texture and force becomes pattern. This work was recognized and featured by National Geographic, situating it within a broader visual and environmental context. It reflects on nature as a system of constant transformation, where form is temporary and motion is continuous.