Visioning
Recognition and Uncertainty

This new project is inspired by my experiencing debilitating vision loss. I photograph and allow the images to shift into veils, blooms, softness, and erasure, and the artifacts that emerge to become integral to the work. The photographs use distortion as metaphor, recording perception as it grows less certain and more suggestive.

Clarity is not the aim. The images hover between recognition and abstraction, between observation and memory, inviting the viewer to look slowly, quietly, and without urgency and to attend to what can be sensed when certainty recedes.