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Alstroemerias: Studies in Quiet Structure

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Alstroemerias: Studies in Quiet Structure

This series of photographs explores alstroemerias as structures, quiet arrangements of line, repetition, and restraint. Paired with short personal reflections, each image becomes a study in attention: how form reveals itself slowly, how space shapes perception, and how meaning emerges through sustained looking rather than explanation.

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Stars, Silence, and Summer Light

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Stars, Silence, and Summer Light

A reflective Memorial Day essay inspired by a cinematic photograph of a solitary figure in patriotic attire seated in a vintage automobile. Blending humor, nostalgia, and quiet reverence, the piece explores memory, sacrifice, chosen identity, and the idea of America as an unfinished journey rather than a fixed destination.

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Private Clouds

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Private Clouds

In this cinematic black-and-white image, two anonymous figures stand atop luminous clouds above a dark sea, suspended between reality and dream. Inspired in spirit by the quiet surrealism of René Magritte, the work explores memory, human connection, and the invisible emotional landscapes people carry within them. The image invites viewers into an ambiguous narrative where symbolism replaces certainty and silence becomes part of the story.

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The Bench That Waited for No One

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The Bench That Waited for No One

This reflective essay explores my cinematic and impressionistic photograph of trees and reflections at Lake El Estero in Monterey. Through fog, silence, and layered atmosphere, the image becomes an emotional landscape rather than a literal scene. The story meditates on memory, solitude, unfinished narratives, and the poetic power of ambiguity in visual art.

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