Reflections

The photographic medium imposes hard restrictions on the artist. While the photographer has some control of what to show and what not to show (through theme, frame selection and cropping), and how to show it (capture style, editing, lens, angles, etc), she is bound by the technical limitations of photography. Reflective surfaces offer a way out of this creative bind by allowing new angles, multiple viewing planes and optical distortion. This collection of works explores some of these possibilities and presents images primarily in modular squares that in a visual manner “reflect” one another’s themes. The pieces are placed in such a way that the viewer may discover visual possibilities as intended by the artist but also find his own.