The Shape of Absence
Through black-and-white photography, The Architecture of Silence reduces architectural structures to lines, geometric forms, and planes. Stripped of context and function, these images explore the essential dialogue between form and void. Light and shadow become tools of visual reduction, revealing the quiet tension embedded within architecture. The series transforms the built environment into a language of abstraction, balance, and silence.
Solitary Cypress
Essential Voids is a minimalist exploration of presence and absence through the use of isolated subjects suspended within expansive negative space. By reducing the visual field to its most fundamental elements, the series emphasizes the delicate relationship between subject and environment. Trees, branches, and organic forms emerge as singular points of attention, surrounded by silence and openness. The images invite contemplation, where emptiness becomes an active force rather than a mere backdrop. Through reduction and restraint, the series examines how meaning can arise from the tension between what is present and what is left unsaid.
Textured Lilies
Traces of Time explores the silent narratives embedded in weathered surfaces and aging materials. Through photographs of worn paint, textured wood, distressed boats, and decaying structures, the series reveals the marks left by time, exposure, and use. Layers of color, cracks, and imperfections become visual records of transformation and endurance. These images investigate the intersection of material memory, decay, and the histories concealed within everyday surfaces.