The categories on this website-By Landscape and By Concept-serve as complementary perspectives within my artistic practice, neither hierarchical nor mutually exclusive. These sections are curated to guide you through the work, revealing how the landscape—and our relationship to it— inspires more conceptual and philosphical explorations.

 

My approach to art is rhizomatic, akin to an ecosystem where each image acts as a node connected in complex and meaningful ways. Engaging with the landscape continually sparks ideas that become the beginnings of new photographic pursuits. The challenges and barriers I encounter provoke reflections on the medium of photography and its influence, leading to broader contemplations about humanity's place in the world and our impact on it. This ongoing process of exploration and reflection often ignites the conceptual themes that thread through my work, highlighting the role of photography in articulating our relationship with nature and, by extension, ourselves.

 

This website's framework is meant as a navigational tool through my practice, offering a lens through which to view my images both as isolated artworks and interconnected pieces of a larger body of work.