The Trees Are Drowning
A visual elegy for Nova Scotia’s coastal forests, The Trees are Drowning reflects on climate grief and rising seas offering a contemplative look at beauty on the edge of collapse, where the trees are swallowed, one by one.
This project has a photographic focus on the slow, relentless destruction of Nova Scotia’s coastal forests due to climate change. Shot with a digital Nikon camera, the series documents a stretch of shoreline where rising sea levels have begun to swallow the treeline—trees once vibrant now stand stripped of life, their trunks exposed, bark weathered and salt-stained, rooted only in shifting sand and tide.
Coming soon as a limited-edition art book and series of archival photographic prints.