Prints and limited pieces
Collection
This image has been one of my favorites since I shot it. It took an immense amount of time, effort, chance, risk, and energy to capture this. I personally am always struck by how this cave looks so much like an eye from the inside out.
Printed in numbered limited editions. All numbered editions are documented and come with COA.
Metal - Gloss 16×24
Cotton Rag (Museum Grade) - 16×24
A Larkspur seen in the Mountains of Hakuba in late September.
Beautiful bloom.
A versatile piece from my Japanese Thru-Hike Collection. Great in all formats, and all sizes. I prefer this in smaller sizes!
Captured at a time when I was exploring the limits of my. Equipment in terms of examining form. So often we aim for the median and not the limits of capabilities. It’s safer and easier to execute something beautiful and recognizable when it’s right where everyone can reach for a fast and relatable recognition.
I sought to disrupt my own desire for median creation to see how I could view form and translate it.
Printed on cotton rag, museum grade A2 16×20
Limited numbered edition prints, 25 available
All numbered editions are documented and come with COA
Staghorn Sumac (Rhus typhina), photographed on Wabanaki land in the Northeast. The people of the Wabanaki Confederacy have long worked with sumac. Its bright red drupes steeped into a tart, lemon-like drink, and its bark and berries rendered into dye and medicine. By late summer the seed heads deepen to a velvet crimson and stand upright like torches against the green. That’s what pulled me toward this one.
Printed on cotton rag, museum grade 18×12. Limited numbered edition, 20 available.
All numbered editions are documented and come with COA