About

My practice is rooted in the exploration of the human condition, and the ways in which we interact with our environment. I am interested in the liminal spaces between the physical and the metaphysical, and the ways in which we can use these spaces to explore our own identities. I am interested in capturing the moments of everyday life, and the ways in which people interact with their environment. My work is often characterized by a sense of ethereal existentialism, as I strive to capture the complexities of the human experience. I am drawn to the idea of capturing moments of destitution, as well as moments of joy and excitement. I am also interested in exploring the idea of pentimento, or the idea of looking back at a moment in time and seeing how it has changed.