Projects
Individually, these pieces might seem entirely ordinary. Yet, there is a strange magnetism that builds as a collection of everyday things begins to grow.
Sometimes you have to take a step back to truly feel the scale of the spaces we inhabit. It’s about taking in the entire scene, allowing the periphery to become just as important as the center.
These pieces explore the fascinating boundary between human intent and machine interpretation. It’s an unpredictable, ongoing dialogue translated into shape, texture, and color.
When we stop trying to name what we are looking at, we are free to simply experience it. These images strip away context, leaving behind only the raw elements of light, texture, and form.
We rarely realize the value of the present until it has safely become the past. This is a deliberate pause to document the unremarkable, everyday things around us, trusting that time will eventually reveal their hidden interest.


























