Photographed along the wild coastlines of Milos, this series is a study of natural architecture — where sea, salt, and time have carved the island into a gallery of forms. The volcanic origins of Milos, layered with its sulfur mining past, have created a raw and abstract terrain: bleached cliffs, cavernous arches, and mineral-stained rock faces. These images capture more than landscapes — they reflect a geological memory, shaped by ancient eruptions and the quiet persistence of the Aegean.