All At Sea, an ongoing analogue series by Elina Nilsson, explores the silent dialogue between humanity and the ocean. Shot exclusively in black and white, the work strips the sea of color to expose its unseen depths, a place where light falters. Born from one question, Can we ever truly know the sea?, the series reflects our yearning to grasp the unknowable. We map, name, and claim its waters, yet it remains elusive. Through texture, tone, and analogue technique, Nilsson invites stillness and contemplation, echoing the sea’s quiet insistence on keeping its secrets just beyond reach.
All At Sea
16.10.25 — elinanilsson
All At Sea, an ongoing analogue series by Elina Nilsson, explores the silent dialogue between humanity and the ocean. Shot exclusively in black and white, the work strips the sea of color to expose its unseen depths, a place where light falters. Born from one question, Can we ever truly know the sea?, the series reflects our yearning to grasp the unknowable. We map, name, and claim its waters, yet it remains elusive. Through texture, tone, and analogue technique, Nilsson invites stillness and contemplation, echoing the sea’s quiet insistence on keeping its secrets just beyond reach.
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