'Enduring in the same world the world is enduring' is a photographic meditation on time, displacement, and the quiet persistence of matter beyond human intention. The work traces objects that were once embedded in landscapes (stone pulled from bedrock, trees rooted in soil) and follows their transformation as they morph into artefacts shaped for human use, admiration, or authority. Now isolated, relocated, and estranged from their origins, they continue to endure in the same world that will ultimately outlast us.

Across these images, the work considers how natural resources are extracted and reshaped into monuments, symbols or aesthetic comforts - designed for human enjoyment, power or reassurance. Yet stripped from their ecosystems and origins; they exist in suspended states: artefacts living out prolonged afterlives.