Celestial Atmospheres - Polar Light
Celestial Atmospheres - Polar Light examines the Arctic night through the interaction of auroral activity, fjord topography, frozen terrain, and restrained human presence. Across the Lofoten archipelago, shifting bands of northern light reorganize the relationship between mountain, water, settlement, and sky under prolonged nocturnal conditions. Reflections, ice, darkness, and atmospheric clarity continually alter spatial perception as the aurora moves between faint distant glow and immersive celestial structure. The set approaches polar light as both physical phenomenon and environmental condition, transforming the Arctic landscape through motion, instability, and luminous atmospheric depth.