Current takes many forms. At the Dana Point marina, sailboats moved in the tide — tethered but alive, ghostly in the dark, their reflections fracturing across the water's surface. At the Monterey Aquarium, a glass sculpture rendered the North Pacific Gyre in spiraling form — vast ocean current made suddenly, viscerally legible. On Diagonal Norte, Buenos Aires, shooting directly into the sun — the street dissolving into pure electrical charge,
silhouettes suspended within it.
Living Current is my interpretation of these encounters — and of the energy that moves throughout.
It has always been there. This is what it looks like.
Each work exists in a strictly limited edition. Once closed, it does not reopen.
Current takes many forms. At the Dana Point marina, sailboats moved in the tide — tethered but alive, ghostly in the dark, their reflections fracturing across the water's surface. At the Monterey Aquarium, a glass sculpture rendered the North Pacific Gyre in spiraling form — vast ocean current made suddenly, viscerally legible. On Diagonal Norte, Buenos Aires, shooting directly into the sun — the street dissolving into pure electrical charge, silhouettes suspended within it.
Living Current is my interpretation of these encounters — and of the energy that moves throughout. It has always been there. This is what it looks like.
Each work exists in a strictly limited edition. Once closed, it does not reopen.
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