You Are a Visitor?


Are You a Visitor?  brings together images of domestic spaces and photographs made from damaged negatives of flowers. Made during a period marked by familial illness, birth, and loss, the work explores how the ordinary structures of private life shift when confronted by mortality.

Preexisting photographs of domestic space are made strange through optical and digital interventions. The familiar environments are transformed into a psychological space constructed through a symbolic accumulation of memory, anxiety, and the uneasy persistence of the ordinary.

The floral images are made from eighty-year-old damaged negatives that are actively breaking down. Their fragility results in unavoidable damage each time they are handled. Yet this condition is what allows for the creation of something new. Often associated with beauty, mourning, and celebration, flowers here also function as photographic events: delicate pictures shaped by deterioration, physical disruption, and renewal.

Together, the pictures become a way for beauty and damage, comfort and uncertainty, presence and absence exist in unresolved proximity.

Substratum, Archival Pigment Print, 24” x 30”, 2026

On Earth; A Candle, Archival Pigment Print, 50” x 40”, 2025

Perfect Splendor / Once Beheld, Archival Pigment Print, 50” x 40”, 2026

Tell Me Which Will Come, Archival Pigment Print, 50” x 40”, 2025

Cool Air, Archival Pigment Print, 50” x 40”, 2026

Cycle Sweet, Archival Pigment Print, 50” x 40”, 2026

Passing, Archival Pigment Print, 50” x 40”, 2026

All Reflected; Shadow's Pass, Archival Pigment Print, 24” x 30”, 2026