EXHIBITIONS

AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS, TAKEN DURING DIFFERENT WEATHER AND SEASON CONDITIONS, FOCUSING ON LAND AND SKY PATTERNS. COLOR ONLY. BLACK AND WHITE IS FEATURED IN THE WORK SECTION.
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Using high contrast, aged and/or sepia toned tints, and at times double exposures, this show is about unoccupation. Nothing abandoned - just simply unimportant... left alone... nobody lives there. So each space, whether abandoned or not, is left fallow for a period of time, and often longer than expected. Who knows what happens there during the time when there are no people to witness it.
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Using a single light source, I shot flowers with emphasis on the skin of the petals. This show was exhibited in NYC.
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This series of photographic images depicts personal moments in life – those which are not to be discussed – whose secrets should never be revealed. The images are all of rumpled be dsheets, shot only in the late afternoon under natural light or that of a 40 watt bulb. The time was chosen as that is the most ambiguous time of the day for something to occur in bed... an illicit affair, a moment of passion, a moment of weakness, an abandonment, a depression, a loneliness leftover from the night before, an inability to make a bed you haven’t left and will soon return to, a summer nap filled with restless dreams and sweat... The images are grainy and dark. Clean, white sheets appear dirty and discolored – revealing whatever traces of those moments we can find in them. At times it almost looks as if there are body parts hidden there... landscapes, objects, but we find nothing.
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