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Quiet Objects, Loud Intentions

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Quiet Objects, Loud Intentions

A poetic still-life meditation on shadows, fragility, and renewal, this story explores how quiet objects and subtle light echo the artist’s own process of beginning again at the turn of the year.

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Lake Estero, Before the Thought Forms

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Lake Estero, Before the Thought Forms

A poetic reflection on Lake Estero as a metaphor for memory, ambiguity, and quiet beginnings. This story explores how pinhole photographs mirror inner transitions, inviting viewers to consider new beginnings not as declarations, but as gentle, unresolved moments of becoming.

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Symphony of the Ocean - The Maestro at Asilomar

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Symphony of the Ocean - The Maestro at Asilomar

Through humor, introspection, and a touch of musical nostalgia, the story reveals how the sea mirrors my creative process, unpredictable, stubborn, emotionally indulgent, and always performing for an audience that may or may not be paying attention.

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The Letters the Ocean Never Sent

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The Letters the Ocean Never Sent

A poetic visual meditation on impermanence and the silent language of the natural world. This duotone image captures floating kelp as if it were a script written by the sea, offering a quiet, contemplative space for viewers to reflect on memory, loss, and the beauty of being untethered.

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