I saw a tree bearing stones in the place of apples and pears
In I saw a tree bearing stones in the place of apples and pears, Emilia Martin presents a poetic photographic series where the everyday and the cosmic intertwine.

Her carefully composed images of landscapes, stones, and human traces evoke a sense of wonder and quiet melancholy. Martin explores how stories and memories are embedded in materials and landscapes, revealing the interconnectedness of the visible and the invisible. Alongside the photographic series, a small ceramic sound sculpture with a whispering meteorite voice hints at forgotten histories, complementing but not overshadowing the photographic narrative.