Scale 1:4,5

This project began with my father’s stone collection. 537 carefully labeled rocks, each marked with a mountain name, an altitude, a date, and often a sketch or note. What started as a simple curiosity about these stones turned into a dialogue between his meticulous records and my own way of seeing.

Through photography, drawing, and mapping, I translated his personal archive into a visual narrative, one that moves between geography and memory, material and emotion. Each stone tells a story of place, but together they reveal something larger: a shared journey across landscapes, generations, and ways of documenting the world.