Veins of the Tide
Golden Sands Kinmel Bay- North Wales
A study of water in motion as seen from above, where tides carve delicate, branching patterns through sand and shoreline. These images trace the quiet rhythms of flow and return — moments where land and water briefly merge into shifting geometry. The series reveals nature not as still landscape, but as constant movement, shaped by repetition, erosion, and time.
The Drift
Tidal traces left behind by retreating water.
The Carve
Where water slows, the land remembers.
The Cut
The tide leaves its mark for only a moment before the sea takes it back.
The Convergence
Where separate lines begin to pull into one system.
The Fracture
The tide left a scar of stone and silence through the sand.
The Remnan
A shape left behind after the water forgot its path
The pulse
The shoreline breathing in patterns only visible from above
The Exposed
what the tide buries, it eventually reveals
The Vein
Where the ride finally reveals itself
The Edge
Stone against sand,Weight against movement.
A quiet divide carved by tide and time, where even the smallest shifts leave a mark.
The Rift
For the moment, the landscape becomes something abstract, a study of for, texture, and movement
The Trace
The final image in Veins of the Tide. A single channel cuts through the sand, carrying the last traces of the tide towards the shore before disappearing into stone.Over twelve images, Veins of the Tide has explored the patterns, textures and fleeting marks left behind by the sea.
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