Sometimes I think we die in bits and pieces, a few teeth gone missing, strands of hair down the drain, a knee lies buried in the boneyard, the definitions of features fade into a ghostly palimpsest of the past.
Knee surgery left my leg bruised and swollen. I noted the resemblance to painting. I began photographing with that in mind, but the inevitable rumination on aging began.
The Healing Arts, Installation.01. @ The Ely Center for Contemporary Art, New Haven, CT 2019
Archival Inkjet Print, Dimensions variable, 2018
Archival Inkjet Print, Dimensions variable, 2018
Archival Inkjet Print, Dimensions variable, 2018
Archival Inkjet Print, Dimensions variable, 2018
Archival Inkjet Print, Dimensions variable, 2018
Archival Inkjet Print, Dimensions variable, 2018
Archival Inkjet Print, Dimensions variable, 2018
Archival Inkjet Print, Dimensions variable, 2018
Archival Inkjet Print, Dimensions variable, 2018
Archival Inkjet Print, Dimensions variable, 2018
Archival Inkjet Print, Dimensions variable, 2018
Archival Inkjet Print, Dimensions variable, 2018
Archival Inkjet Print, Dimensions variable, 2018
Archival Inkjet Print, Dimensions variable, 2018
Archival Inkjet Print, Dimensions variable, 2018
Archival Inkjet Print, Dimensions variable, 2018