Photography

 

Portraiture

Silent Touch

By stripping my hand sculptures of their original context, these photographs attempt to capture the beauty and complexity of the most expressive and protective of body parts. That they are sculpted casts of my own hands renders them cadaveric. At the same time, they have an anonymity that makes their gestures all the more universal. Each composition fits the traditional mold of a still life, defined as a display of inanimate objects. But a still life of dismembered remains is representative of both life and death.

Wanderlust