Composed of jutting sea-cliff footpaths and clapboard houses, the offshore of Newfoundland and Labrador’s Fogo Island is set against a striking coastline. Celebrated by the remote coastal community and its visitors, Sandy Cove is a curved gathering place. Sebastian Herkner’s use of buttresses echo both the natural formations propping up the rugged coastline and their prominence along some of Fogo’s most humble and beautiful structures.