Imminent Tempest
Infrared light carves brilliance from shadow as a storm gathers—illuminating the surface of life while darkness conceals what lies unseen, capturing the tension between emergence and mystery.
Infrared light carves brilliance from shadow as a storm gathers—illuminating the surface of life while darkness conceals what lies unseen, capturing the tension between emergence and mystery.
Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta, Pigment Ink
Framed Size: H 27.25 x W 26.25
$1100.00
Framed Size: H 27.25 x W 26.25
$1100.00
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Ecliptic
A fracture in the earth becomes a path to the sky. Ecliptic draws inspiration from the ancient astronomical alignments of Chaco Canyon, where architecture once mirrored the heavens. This image lies beyond those structures, in the surrounding landscape—a gesture of reverence toward the sacred relationship between light, land, and time.
A fracture in the earth becomes a path to the sky. Ecliptic draws inspiration from the ancient astronomical alignments of Chaco Canyon, where architecture once mirrored the heavens. This image lies beyond those structures, in the surrounding landscape—a gesture of reverence toward the sacred relationship between light, land, and time.
Here, the fissure is not built but found, its geometry echoing the Chacoan vision of alignment and balance. The photograph honors that legacy without replicating it, seeking instead to sense the same cosmic rhythm that shaped their world.
Rendered in black and white, Ecliptic distills form to essence—earth and sky, light and shadow, stillness and motion. It invites quiet reflection on continuity and the enduring pull of the sacred within the natural world
Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta, Pigment Ink
Framed Size: H 47.75 x W 29.25
$1800.00
Framed Size: H 47.75 x W 29.25
$1800.00
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