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15 Minutes The 15 minutes series captures the lonely time all commercial spaces go through everyday. After doors are closed, otherwise busy areas become intimate portraits of merchants, their costumers, and their shared time together. By capturing these intimate portraits under the night light these common spaces transmute into unique transient precious objects woth chasing.  The 15 minutes body of work collects spaces, portraits, and moods at the heart of Silicon Valley. Palo Alto was the main hub for these series. Seconds, a small selection of four images, was displayed as part of the group exhibit Penumbra during the summer of 2014 at the Nathan Cummings Art Building Lobby Gallery at Stanford University, California.
Waving Rocks Introspection emerges on unexpected moments from unthinkable forms. It spontaneously triggers with ephemeral blasts of washing clarity. It startlingly emerges meandering over the walls of strongholds with irrefutable certainty. Some hours may be friendlier to introspection. Some location may encourage its company. However, introspection has its own agenda and it does not accommodate your schedule. Waving rocks builds on that attempt to trigger those ephemeral previous moments. It searches the elusive friendly hour on places that could encourage its emergence. Waving rocks is the futile and doomed effort to control someone else’s agenda.