Kullait is a unique diabase that only exists on the Kullaberg peninsula, one of southern Swedens most striking geological landmarks. Here, the ancient bedrock rises majestically and forms a natural divide between the Kattegatt Sea in the north and the Öresund Strait in the south.
I've spent the past few years photographing this landscape using small format film cameras, then developing black and white prints in the darkroom. The resulting images, rich in grain and high contrast, capture the intricate textures of the rocks and cliffs. In addition, I've explored the hidden world within these stones by photographing rock samples from the area under a microscope. This approach reveals fascinating parallels in forms and patterns that resemble those in the visible world around us.
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