Landscapes

At the edges of the day, in every season, light does something to the world that midday never manages. These images began as an attempt to capture that — not to document a place, but to render the feeling of being in it, the way the body takes it in rather than the way a camera typically records it.

Over time that pursuit moved toward abstraction. With abstraction, it becomes possible to move past what a place looks like and closer to what it feels like to be there, inside it, held by it. Some of these images are constructed from that impulse.

Together they trace parallel mysteries: what does light do to a landscape, and what does that landscape do to the person standing in it?

Landscape prints are available on museum quality archival paper or metal. Please contact me for sizing and pricing.