TRASHCAPES / DON’T LOOK UP 

 Trashcapes is a visual and philosophical
 exploration of the concept of utopia—
 an imagined, ideal society that is inherently
 unreachable. The project juxtaposes this
 idealism with a harsh, tangible reality:
 the accumulation of human-made waste
 on the coasts of Africa. Through the
 medium of cyanotype photography,
 it seeks to capture the tension between
 the hope of a perfect world and the
 relentless impact of human activity
 on the environment.
 Don't Look Up is a fascinating  project using
 cyanotype prints to reimagine iconic
 scenes from Hollywood films where
 characters look skyward in anticipation,
 awe, or fear. Tapping into the emotional
 and symbolic weight of these moments,
 it creates a thematic thread that explores
 humanity's relationship with existential
 threats from above, particularly in the form
 of an impending asteroid—a visual metaphor
 for broader fears, whether natural disasters,
 unknown cosmic forces, or even human-induced
 environmental collapse.