In my series, Subject/Object, I examine the Subject/Object relationship by means of a collection of landscape photographs. These abstract, frequently disorienting color images portray the inner chambers of caves in California, juxtaposed with expansive exterior photographs of the Pacific Ocean.
These photographs offer viewers an opportunity for contemplation, fostering a nuanced exploration of the distinction between our subjective comprehension and objective reality. In the realm of perception, there exists a spectrum wherein these two facets occasionally align harmoniously, yet at times, can remain disparate and incongruent.