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May 22

Remnants of Time – A Meditation on the Moments Once Lived and How They Continue to Shape the Present

  • May 22, 2025
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Remnants of Time: Project Statement

As time moves relentlessly forward, it leaves traces of the past—subtle and profound—etched into the landscapes, objects, and human relationships. The Images in this project comprise components of an ethereal tapestry that ties together echoes of the past, outlines of memories, and the whispers of dreams, revealing how moments once lived continue to shape the present.

Through dissipating relationships, forgotten relics, shifting landscapes, and fading environments, this project explores the beauty and pain of what time leaves behind. Each image serves as both a meditation on impermanence and an invitation to reflect on our own fleeting existence.

The images are presented as triptychs and tetraptychs that speak to the reconstructive, fragmented nature of time, recollection and dreams. These images provoke viewers to consider their own relationship with time — what is lost as it passes, what is gained, and what we hope to preserve.

To follow are samples of images in this series.

Image #1: A Place In Time. Print size: 16″ x 24″. Archival inkjet print on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Baryta.

Image #2: Well, If It Isn’t You. Print size: 16″ x 24″. Archival inkjet print on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Baryta.

Image #3: My Last Perfect Day. Print size: 16″ x 24″. Archival inkjet print on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Baryta.

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