Environment Through the Lens

Telling stories with environmental images in cyanotype fluid.

"Sir. White Creek"

Inspired by the origins of historical images to grasp the concept of old cyanotypes that were made decades ago. the longer it's felt, observed and described, the easier you can escape reality by its rusty texture, coffee scented smell and tiny drips of cyanotype fluid to pay homage to the great, Sir John Herschel.

"Silver Lining."

Hope feels bittersweet, caught between comfort and uncertainty for what's to come next. The current position our world is in tends to feel like our purpose in life can wither away at any moment. But the future reminds us we are unable to see the unknown, but the present is clear enough to emphasize our capability to see [change] before acting on change.

"Overlaying What's to Come."

Neighborhoods are the second foundation of what we consider home, and is only the beginning of a journey exploring several elements of life. Reaching a new aspect of life soon made me understand that growing up sheltered and socially anxious hasn't painted my entire image, and exploring adulthood means conscious decisions and branching out to new discoveries will soon connect the dots for what's next to come.