This photograph looks through the repeating geometry of a pier as it meets the ocean beyond. Concrete columns frame light, shadow, and movement, creating a rhythm that pulls the eye forward. Weathered textures and softened edges speak to time, erosion, and endurance. The image invites stillness—an in-between moment where structure meets surrender, and the horizon waits.
Each photo transfer begins as an original photograph. Through a slow, tactile transfer process, the image is lifted from its original surface and re-embedded onto paper, allowing imperfections, texture, and erosion to become part of the final work.
No two transfers are ever the same. Variations in pressure, timing, and surface interaction create subtle shifts in areas of softness, loss, or distortion that speak to memory, migration, and the fragility of what we try to hold onto.
This is a one-of-one piece. Once completed, it cannot be replicated.
Size: 8×10 inches
Medium: Photo transfer using archival materials
Signed on the back
Unframed
Created slowly, intentionally, and without automation. This work honors process as much as outcome.
This photograph looks through the repeating geometry of a pier as it meets the ocean beyond. Concrete columns frame light, shadow, and movement, creating a rhythm that pulls the eye forward. Weathered textures and softened edges speak to time, erosion, and endurance. The image invites stillness—an in-between moment where structure meets surrender, and the horizon waits.
Each photo transfer begins as an original photograph. Through a slow, tactile transfer process, the image is lifted from its original surface and re-embedded onto paper, allowing imperfections, texture, and erosion to become part of the final work.
No two transfers are ever the same. Variations in pressure, timing, and surface interaction create subtle shifts in areas of softness, loss, or distortion that speak to memory, migration, and the fragility of what we try to hold onto.
This is a one-of-one piece. Once completed, it cannot be replicated.
Size: 8×10 inches
Medium: Photo transfer using archival materials
Signed on the back
Unframed
Created slowly, intentionally, and without automation. This work honors process as much as outcome.