
Kynance Cove (1)
Kynance doesn’t so much welcome you as confront you. The day I shot this, the wind was savage—I nearly lost my beanie and my footing more than once. The sea was heaving, the cliffs roaring back. It felt less like taking photographs and more like wrestling with the weather.
This is my biggest Joiner to date at over 6m wide and almost 3m high, and it needed to be. Nothing smaller could hold the scale or the ferocity of this place. Each frame catches some fragment of motion, spray, or light, stitched together into a kind of uneasy truce between chaos and order. Beneath those broiling waves lies Mermaid Pool, a rare moment of calm in the turmoil—proof that even the wildest places keep their secrets.
It’s a piece about endurance and awe, a reminder that beauty isn’t always gentle. Sometimes it’s colossal.
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Number of photos used: 32
The Unseen collaborator
Every Joiner begins in silence, then finds its structure through its unseen collaborator—music. The tempo sets the pace of assembly; melodies suggest movement and balance. Music shapes the emotional architecture of each piece, guiding where energy builds and where calm returns. To truly experience a Joiner, it should be viewed while listening to the music that shaped it. Only then does the visual rhythm align with the heartbeat, the beat, it was born from.
Each Joiner is created but not yet printed.
This is intentional. Printing every piece in advance would compromise the freedom each collector deserves. By commissioning a Joiner at the moment of purchase, you decide its scale and presence—tailored precisely to your space and vision. Every print is then produced to museum-grade archival standards, ensuring permanence, precision, and exclusivity.
150dpi - 635 cm x 276 cm (250″ x 109″)
300 dpi - 318 cm x 138 cm (125″ x 54″)
Medium
Acrylic (gloss or matt)
Canvas
