Introduction
As a general theme I am interested in patterns of growth and I have always found it natural to look at things from a close perspective. I realize that by cropping my subjects closely I am not only becoming intimate with them, I am also abstracting them. By this treatment, familiar subjects become unrecognizable and require new investigation. The shape-shifting ambiguity made possible by the photographic lens resonates with my general sense of a world unseen by the naked eye, a world of possibilities.
The photographs catalog documents that surround me: books, papers, magazines, journals, sketchpads and photographs. Each stack represents something different - a passage of time, a collection, a history. The result is a series of lines, each representing a moment, a sedimentary record of growth.