The Amber series is a body of work that documents insects and botanical material captured in amber. These are known as amber inclusions. Each one of these specimens is approximately 40 million years old and no more than 3 millimetres long.

Baltic amber is a fossilized tree resin that originates from the region around the Baltic Sea, primarily found in countries like Lithuania, Latvia, and Poland. It's known for its warm, golden hues, and can vary in color from yellow to deep brown.

Baltic amber is often prized for its beauty and is used in jewelry and decorative items. One of its most fascinating features is its ability to preserve ancient life; inclusions of insects, plants, and other organic material can often be found trapped inside. These inclusions provide valuable insights into prehistoric ecosystems.