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scenes from back home

summer 26'

Held between familiarity and distance, scenes from back home, summer ’26 is a quiet account of return, tracing the rooms, roads, waters, and everyday fragments that hold the feeling of home.

Committed to tenderness and memory, the series looks to the ordinary as a place where light, family, place, and return remain in conversation.

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In close attention to memory and place, scenes from back home, summer ’26 traces the quiet atmosphere of return through familiar rooms, roads, waters, family scenes, and everyday fragments. The series holds home as both landscape and feeling, where light, distance, and tenderness remain woven into the ordinary.

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Outside the domestic scenes of return, this series turns toward the mountains, roads, overlooks, and forested edges that hold home at a wider distance. From suspension bridges and granite paths to roadside curves, distant snow, and water held beneath summer haze, the landscape is gathered not as scenery alone, but as part of home’s architecture: vast, familiar, and quietly altered by memory, distance, and return.

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No part of home is ever overlooked, because every room, road, shoreline, and passing view becomes a chapter in scenes from back home, summer ’26. Reaching beyond the expected, the project finds home in ferry docks, mountain roads, family interiors, wooded edges, and water held beneath summer light. The landscape is alive with presence, just as the domestic scenes are.

In addition to the intimate rooms and familiar details that shape the series, the project turns outward to consider the places that surround them. Mountains, roads, harbours, and bodies of water become part of the same emotional landscape, extending the feeling of home beyond the house and returning it to the land, weather, and memory that hold it.

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