Primarily, my work is an ongoing narrative about the things we overlook within the familiar.
I vacillate between the starkness of black and white and healthy doses of color and pattern.
My subjects are invariably animals or something in the natural world, structural elements and the space in and around things.
My most recent work takes a different trajectory, exploring the gap that has come about with the sequestration of death in our society – a consequence of which is the loss of public recognition of mourning.
I vacillate between the starkness of black and white and healthy doses of color and pattern.
My subjects are invariably animals or something in the natural world, structural elements and the space in and around things.
My most recent work takes a different trajectory, exploring the gap that has come about with the sequestration of death in our society – a consequence of which is the loss of public recognition of mourning.