Introduction
Off Season:
Off Season explores usually active locations during times of dormancy.
In these technology-driven, over-crowded, chaotic times, the images offer us quiet spaces where we can pause to breathe, observe and contemplate – to bring us back to ourselves. Each image suggests that ambiguous state of mind in which one is not certain whether something has ended or something is about to begin. In that captured moment there is no certainty, only the timeless hovering of possibility that reflects on the past while at the same time suggesting the future
Self-Portraits:
Over twenty-four years, the primary focus of my work has been on self-portraiture. The flexibility of this genre has enabled me to comment not only on the unavoidable and constant changes that occur to our bodies and psyches, but also on similar changes in the world around us. Exploring elements that deeply affect us – memory, the passage of time, denial, connection and renewal – my self-portraits strive to be both universal and intensely personal.