Exploring the interplay between human structures and natural forces, Reclaimed by Nature presents a visual narrative investigating decay, resilience, and transformation. The photographs capture how nature progressively overtakes built environments, emphasizing textures of erosion, vegetation spread, and the merging of organic and artificial elements.
The mood conveyed is both contemplative and striking, revealing a tension between abandonment and renewal. Across 240 pages, the images focus on sites where nature’s persistence visibly disrupts human presence, inviting reflection on ecological cycles and temporal shifts. The work is part of a 2018 collection by Naturalia that approaches these themes with understated yet powerful imagery.