I find a paradoxical beauty in the collapse of the natural, and the decay of the industrial. My photographs are a tribute to a world in flux, where the potential for growth and resilience lies in the rubble. Themes of longing and isolation pervade my work; the images obscured by layers of my recurring dreams, and half-forgotten memories.
Road signs, electrical poles, and suburban rooftops merge into a haze of distorted reality. In the images, windows glow in iridescence, the ground mimics oil, and walls form gradients of blues and pinks. Less how I saw it and more how I dreamt it. The light and color are so manipulated, so hyperreal, my practice is more akin to painting with light, than documenting with photography.