No sound but heat
No Sound But Heat
Summer, paused and perfectly visible: warm, precise, and slightly off balance. The title echoes a line from The Waves (1931) by Virginia Woolf, whose words - quiet, precise, and deeply atmospheric - inspired this series.

No sound but heat (Zoë)

No sound but heat (Cloud)

No sound but heat (Curtains)

No sound but heat (Below speech)

No sound but heat (Door decides)

No sound but heat (Sun umbrella)

No sound but heat (Arranging the trees)