Stone & Shadow
Inca Terraces
Valle Sagrado/The Sacred Valley, Peru
Beneath a Sleeping Giant
The ancient terraces of Moray unfold beneath a snow-capped peak, their curves echoing centuries of innovation in high-altitude agriculture. Shadows pool in the stone rings while clouds drift above—a moment suspended between ground and sky, carved by human hands and held by time.
Drawn to the Sun,
Rooted in the Earth
Etched into the highlands of Peru’s Valle Sagrado/Sacred Valley, the Incan agricultural terraces ripple across the mountains like hand-carved echoes of the land itself.
These stone rings—especially those at Muray/Moray—are believed to have served both scientific and sacred purposes, aligning cultivation with cosmology. Designed to harness sunlight, rainfall, and elevation, the terraces reflect an enduring reverence for Pachamama (Mother Earth) and the Apus (mountain spirits) that shaped life in this fertile, celestial valley.
Presented in black and white, this series strips away the vibrancy of the Peruvian highlands to reveal the stark elegance of form and shadow. Each terrace emerges as a quiet rhythm in stone—at once architectural and organic, ancient and alive. Without the distraction of colour, the viewer is invited into the texture of reverence itself: the way light moves across a sacred curve, or how a shadow deepens where offerings may once have been laid.
Each image in the Stone & Shadow series is offered as a limited-edition, made-to-order fine art print.
Terrace of the Ancients
From the sacred circle at Moray, terraces ripple outward and ascend the mountain; the lines feel eternal, as though chiselled into time itself.
Descent of Time
From high above, the terraces descend like ancient stairways into a modern world — where stone memory meets the daily rhythm of valley life, still unfolding in their shadow.
Inheritance of Stone
The terraces of Machu Picchu step down the forested slopes of the Andes in perfect alignment with the sun’s rays, holding a legacy in the land.
From a terraced ledge above, the land drops into a perfect curve — an ancient depression etched by Incan hands, designed to cradle both agriculture and sky. Shadows stretch across the basin like time made visible.
The Hollowed Circle
Gravitational Pull
A curve of terraces sweeps across the frame like a tidal current, its shadows deepening into mystery. Beyond, tangled trees shimmer like cobwebs, and distant peaks press in—a magnetic force pulling time, memory, and land into a singular rhythm.
Crooked Horizon
The terraces dip like a crater beneath a jagged road, while an off-centre peak holds the frame in quiet tension. The land seems to tilt — not from instability, but from an ancient design that defies symmetry.
Beneath a Sleeping Giant
The ancient terraces of Moray unfold beneath a snow-capped peak, their curves echoing centuries of innovation in high-altitude agriculture. Shadows pool in the stone rings while clouds drift above—a moment suspended between ground and sky, carved by human hands and held by time.
Staircase to the Sky
At Machu Picchu, colossal terraces rise like a staircase toward the heavens—each wall over twelve feet tall. Framed by the soaring Andes, these agricultural feats reveal the scale and ambition of Incan design. Though dwarfed by the mountains, the terraces climb with quiet strength, ascending into the clouds.