One of the products of my research on private and public spaces was the fabrication of a series of six folding wooden cubes. My photographs of urban and natural scenes illustrated contrasting perspectives. Playing with the cubes allows you hide images on the interior, combine images together, and make your own connections between the subjects.
Perspective
A continuing research effort to offer multiple perspectives on the relationship with one’s immediate surroundings.
I research the parallels between man-made structures and natural forms through the development of photos, drawing, and writing. I am interested in the naturally occurring similarities and in the comfort that we get from architectural structures. I’m also concerned about the feeling of unease that accompanies spending time in perceived hostile environments.
Time, place, and person. How can we tell a story from multiple perspectives that evolves over time?
In this series, I present graphical and symbolic images that seem to flatten out the perspective and transform the landscape into a painting. The making of these images involves creating relationships between visual elements in order to reinterpret their meaning. These are my photos, shot and edited on an iPhone.
Spaces have been rendered in a variety of media and perspective, building a depth of understanding regarding how humans move about and interact with their environment.