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Play
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This series explores the intersection of sensuality and play. Each image captures the interplay of touch, color and light. How is our development as sensual beings informed by play, and how do our first tactile experiences guide our later appreciation of touch? How are the intimacies of youth imprinted upon the skin?
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Entropy
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This series serves as an honoring of impermanence and a practice of capturing beauty in decay. I find layers intriguing, whether in human beings or in the peeling paint of a rusty tractor. The tractor, the train cars and the worn industrial buildings represent that which has fallen away or become ignored. What portions of our own lives have been cast aside or forgotten?
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Mylar
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This series began as a collection of portraits that capture an individual personality without reference to the human body. It has evolved and transformed into an homage to the imagination, to beauty, texture, color and light.
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