
Nights Like That, Days Like These emerged from a desire to complete a story that once felt unfinished. The earlier series, More Notable Inhabitants of Beacon Falls, was a collection of black-and-white portraits with subtle color, a quiet meditation on identity, time, and memory.Revisiting the series, I reimagined each portrait in full color, allowing the images to breathe in a new way. This transformation was not only about hue, it was about energy, presence, and a shift in how these figures lived within the work. The result is a collection born from the tension between urgency and stillness. These portraits stand as both an extension and a reinvention, proof that some stories need to be told more than once to be fully understood.
It Needs to Be Now
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Photo and Pigmented beeswax combines on Kozo and wood panel
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Photo and Pigmented beeswax combines on Kozo and wood panel
She Knew Before Anyone Else
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Photo and Pigmented beeswax combines on Kozo and wood panel
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Photo and Pigmented beeswax combines on Kozo and wood panel
If They Lived in Paradise
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Photo and Pigmented beeswax combines on Kozo and wood panel
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Photo and Pigmented beeswax combines on Kozo and wood panel
Observations From My Sister’s Journey
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Photo and Pigmented beeswax combines on Kozo and wood panel
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Photo and Pigmented beeswax combines on Kozo and wood panel
That Night in Riverton
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Photo and Pigmented beeswax combines on Kozo and wood panel
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Photo and Pigmented beeswax combines on Kozo and wood panel




