I Never Learned How to Say Goodbye is a collection of photographic works that consist of emulsion transfers using gel medium that have been transferred onto thin plastic sheets and then melted. By using this process the image is distorted, and the work represents memories and longing of a time past, creating a distinct one-of-a-kind photo object. The uniqueness plays into the understanding of the images and connections to these fleeting memories. For instance, a person laying in a car looking out towards the horizon, the focus is on my best friend and the feeling of pure content. The quality of light and the peacefulness of the moment were captured in this work. These photo objects, as a collective comment on a larger story of personal experiences and human connection.
The Road Ahead
Metaphor for Hope
Reflection
The Room Where I Met Myself
Outlook
Metamorphosis
Welcome
Growing Up
Next Chapter
Free as a Bird
From the Backseat
Dancing in the Sun
Cleansing
Feel the Grass Between your Toes
Looking Out
Looking In
Sunbathing
Almost There
Moment of Silence
Goodbye