When its not visible in front of us

This is Equivocal Intersection, one of my fondest from this series as it calls on us to draw attention to not what is directly visible in front of us, but what is in our periphery. That narrow space between recognition and out of sight, that somehow seems to be wired to a more intuitive part of ourselves.


Size: 30 x 30 inches
Medium: Light on photo paper
No Editions, Unique
© 2016

