I always have been interested in how people and place and time interact. Even going back to my academic days in a different creative discipline in a different century, that has always been true. There is much to learn in moments of transition.

Over the past year, I have intentionally traveled around the Southeast to find places in transition. Places with a definite past that has not been completely obliterated, waiting for a future which may never fully materialize. You can almost see the dreams dreamed, lived, shattered, and, with any luck, dreamed again. These settings lend themselves very well both to my visual language and my intellectual preoccupations, and so this series feels very much like the beginning of a long investigation.