MYSTERIES

I create abstracted photographs of real objects which bypass logic aiming to engage one’s deepest feelings – much as music does. Bounced around by glass and mirrors – the ceiling is on the floor, the garden is under the table – a constructed scene becomes a dreamworld, made wholly in the camera, that could not, yet does exist. To make this happen I place mirrors and objects lit by natural and artificial light into a glass aquarium and shoot handheld through the glass in search of abstract dramas.

Fascinated by their power, I have used reflected images throughout my career to probe beneath surfaces and challenge perception. The Mystery project photographs are meant to suggest the fragility and impermanence of what is real and the possibility that what you see may be vastly different from what it appears to be.