These are photographs of fabricated landscapes made from sawdust, powder, pigment, ice, fog, and an array of light. The constructing and photographing process of each image spans over several days, with important considerations placed in the lighting and composition of each landscape structure, and in aim of uniting the vocabulary of materials into the spatial singularity of the photographic image: the landscapes provide a theatrical space where the colours manifest, and engage in dialectics amongst each other. The colours, light, and composed landscapes consequently assemble themselves as a spatial entity in the embodiment of the fog. The fabrications invite the viewers to embark on a journey of the imaginative, and consequently participate in the position of an admiring, contemplative being. This series 'Chromatic Solstice' was inspired theatrical light of Scotland’s skies, observed through the repetitive equinoxes and solstices cycles.