Highlights
Lightscape No. 1: The Morning with no End
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The image explores how light not only reveals but reshapes reality, inviting viewers into a contemplative dialogue between presence and impermanence. This work revisits a fleeting morning in Pebble Beach where light transformed a forest into a transient, almost sacred space. Two distant figures emerge as symbolic travelers within a larger meditation on time, memory, and perception.
A Memory Split Into Petals
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This work explores the fragile boundary between presence and disappearance through a fragmented botanical form. Layered with atmospheric textures and ghostlike echoes, the image transforms a flower into a symbol of memory, resistance, and multiplicity. It reflects the artist’s ongoing dialogue with impermanence, where beauty is not preserved, but allowed to evolve, fracture, and resonate across emotional states.
A Landscape That Dreamed Me First
A contemplative, impressionistic landscape where trees lean into still water, dissolving the boundary between presence and reflection. The work evokes themes of surrender, memory, and the quiet passage of time, inviting viewers into a meditative space where reality softens into introspection.