In Dusk, the gaze follows the slow rise of the moon behind the mountains of the Serra do Espinhaço.
The landscape becomes a stage of transition, between light that yields and shadow that ascends.
The series offers a meditation on the meeting of lightness and density, the luminous fluidity of the sky in contrast to the mineral solidity of the earth.
Each image holds the instant when the horizon turns into a stage: the moon moves, the rocks remain.
Within this silent dialogue lies a restrained, almost ritual tension, between what rises and what endures, between the time that flows and the time that lingers.
The result is a sequence of visual breaths, where the movement of light reveals the deep rhythm of the landscape, a serene, mineral temporality in which the world withdraws and the gaze expands.