What washes up on Dutch beaches is left behind, forgotten, or lost along the way. Pieces of rope, plastic, wood, and even flowers lie scattered across the sand, shaped by wind, water and time. Freed from their original function, these objects take on new meaning. A quiet beauty lies within their wear, discoloration, and unexpected shapes. This portfolio attentively examines what is normally passed by and shows how, through distance and observation, waste is transformed into something fragile and aesthetic - a reflection of our presence in the landscape.