If one is to attempt to communicate with other people across hundreds of years, what does one talk about? What of the immediate and contemporary would be understood? What of the politically or culturally specific would be understood? Communication would need to transcend these specificities. It would need to speak to something eternal, to something primal.
The One is a photographic series that proceeds from this sponsoring thought.
With an interplay of images that visualize both the physical and the psychological, the photographs feel ancient and yet immediate, like distant fractured myths cobbled together anew.
The photographs create a dialog between contradictions; warm vs cool, sacred vs profane, hard vs soft, abstraction vs representation, form vs formless, holding these contradictions together as they conjure the sense of the sublime.
The One is a proclamation of love.