This series is a portrait of Crete told through its facades. Painted walls, balconies, and staircases rise into the Mediterranean light, their forms set always against the vastness of the sky. In these buildings, sun-bleached by day, glowing under neon by night, colour and geometry become the island’s language. They are places both ordinary and cinematic, holding the stillness of travel, memory, and heat. Sky Against Stone is not a view of the sea, but of the architecture that lives beneath the Aegean sky, where every wall becomes part of the horizon.