Nearshore is an ongoing investigation and observation of elemental activity on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, where I spent the first part of my life.

Untitled (on route 50), 2022, Digital Photograph

Untitled (on route 50), 2022, Digital Photograph

Untitled (on route 50), 2022, Digital Photograph

Untitled (riptides), 2022, Ripped photographs on paper, 4x7”

The Cyclical Nature of Things is a visual evaluation of time as a circle through found clocks. American beachgrass creates ephemeral markings guided by the wind and shadows that would not exist without the sun. Many almost complete circumferences from a root. Animal markings versus that of human shoes, walking through dunes. When you can see the moon in the daytime, the further it is from the sun. Tidal residue.

4.5x6” film photographs

Untitled (recordings of wind and tides), 2019, Pencil and ink on paper, 8x10”/each

Sea Netting (2019) captures a temporary instillation amongst the dines on black and white film. Found cloth netting was draped, hung and intertwined in dune shrubs as an unnatural component to the scape.

Swells, 2019, Digital Photograph

Sea Shadows, 2019, Aquatint etching, 8x10”

Amber Dunes, 2019, Photoplate print, 5x7”

Dune Shrub Blues, 2019, Cyanotype on found paper, 8.5 x 11”

Sea Shrubs, 2019, Lumens on expired photographic paper, 5x7”