Texture Series
I discover surfaces that are already in the process of returning to the earth and reframe them so their transformations can be seen clearly. Rust becomes a collaborator, altering materials with a kind of instinctive precision.
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Texture Series: 4105, 2015, Digital Image.
Texture Series
My Texture Series is an exploration of the beauty of ruin and the surfaces shaped by erosion, where time and weather work together to break down order and structure.
These textures reveal the quiet elegance that emerges as foundations give way and materials shift toward collapse. Each fragment, stain, and break feels like a small confession, an admission that nothing built by human hands can escape the slow, patient pull of entropy.
I discover surfaces that are already in the process of returning to the earth and reframe them so their transformations can be seen clearly. Rust becomes a collaborator, altering materials with a kind of instinctive precision. Rot is its co-conspirator crumbling that which was utilitarian and useful into dust. What looks like damage becomes its own form of beauty. It is destruction without violence, a natural unraveling that reveals the fragility of our attempts at permanence.
Ultimately the Texture Series is about surrendering control and allowing the viewer to witness materials in transition. These works sit in the space between decay and renewal, reminding us that the end of a structure is never truly an end. Everything we build is temporary and eventually finds its way back to the earth. Entropy is simply another way of describing change and in that change there is wisdom and grace.

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