Eventually, this will be where you buy beautiful prints of my art. For now, it's just some pretty pictures to get you hype for the prints.
Let's see! »Pictured: olympique (2023) | Original size: 2268 × 4032 (9.1 MP)
This piece is an amalgamation of 8 photos venerating a shrine to human achievement. The graceful lines and unwavering textures... [more]
This piece is an amalgamation of 8 photos venerating a shrine to human achievement.
The graceful lines and unwavering textures of the whole site are still as sharp as they were nearly 50 years ago.
It's never unwelcoming, but you can tell that it knows you're in awe of it.
A timeless memorial to all the moments that can only be made when you leave everything on the field.
Moments and concrete.
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Text samples from the past 10,000 years, curated from the open source collections at the Metropolitan Museum of Art —... [more]
Text samples from the past 10,000 years, curated from the open source collections at the Metropolitan Museum of Art — cuneiform tablets, heiratic papyrus, bronze military diplomas, a Quran, letters, notes, books, and more — woven into one tapestry telling the story of everything, of written communication throughout history, moving from right to left.
Inspired by an online "Storybook"-themed photomanipulation contest.
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This piece, created for a "Far West"-themed contest, combines elements from Nevada (1868), Wyoming (1871), Nevada (1871), Montana (1872), Arizona... [more] This piece, created for a "Far West"-themed contest, combines elements from Nevada (1868), Wyoming (1871), Nevada (1871), Montana (1872), Arizona (1873/1881), Texas, (1884), Kansas, (1887), Oklahoma (1900), Germany (2019), and Greece (2023). Drawing on Creative Commons collections from the US National Archives, Library of Congress and National Gallery of Art, this piece depicts a (sanitized) digital translation of our westward expansion, named for a line in the poem "Roundup Lullaby" by Badger Clark (1883-1957).
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