Water, an element of constantly changing states, is an ideal lens to aid us in seeing, understanding, and responding to the world. Using water as a metaphor for the fluidity of experience, these works explore concepts of time, change, and continuity in our increasingly abstract lives. 

Water is used as a medium, both as an artistic material and foreboding entity, to reflect upon memories, relationships, and seemingly ordinary interactions and sights. Photography is used as a means of documentation, paper and print as a tool to share the interpretive nature of memory and image, and text/texture as means of describing changing, psychological states. My work acts as an archive and collection of water-related thoughts, ideas, and emotions, and represents the space and time of finding and losing time at the water's edge.

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