Photographs in Pikin Slee engage with the dense, forested environment of a remote village, capturing the intersection of human presence and natural landscape. The visual approach highlights intimate details and the relationship between the local community and their surroundings, exploring themes of isolation, tradition, and environmental context.
The mood throughout the book is contemplative and quietly observational, emphasizing the subtle textures of life in a secluded setting. The works offer a thoughtful examination of how natural and cultural elements coexist, inviting reflection on the everyday realities and challenges of rural existence.
Published by Prestel in 2014, the book encompasses 120 pages and provides a focused visual narrative through its carefully composed imagery.