Speak For Me !
Eroded Origins: Speak For Me! is a climate art project that invites citizens of all ages to connect, reflect, and engage in conversations about our shared environment. Celebrating the interconnectedness of ecosystems and humanity’s role in shaping a sustainable future, the exhibition encourages audiences to participate through immersive and interactive experiences.
At its core, the project transforms observation into engagement. Visitors are invited to explore their relationship with the natural world through prompts such as “If the forest could speak, what would it say?” and “What is your age?” …
The Flow (Part 1 of the Installation: Eroded Origins…)
The Flow is a visual meditation on the accelerating impact of climate disruption—where forest fires, heat domes, and ecological collapse reshape both land and memory. Rather than merely depicting destruction, the series traces the persistence of life within these “dead zones,” where a luminous resistance emerges. This body of work reflects on the erosion of ecosystems, ancestral histories, and cultural identities, drawing quiet parallels to states of emergency and conflict…
The Cut – TFL108 (Part 2 of the Installation: Eroded Origins…)
The Cut – TFL108 transforms documentation into confrontation. Composed of 108 tree stumps sourced from the Kruger Lake clear cut in Wells, British Columbia, the work recontextualizes absence as presence. These paired images form a fragmented archive—one that speaks to loss, extraction, and the systematic reshaping of natural landscapes…
Liminal Illusions
Liminal Illusions explores the thresholds between perception and reality within the natural world. Through lens-based imagery, the series reveals subtle environmental “portals” that emerge within the rhythms of forest ecosystems—moments where transformation feels both imminent and intangible. These visual illusions act as markers of ecological instability, reflecting the complexities of stewardship and conservation…
Seclusion / Solitude \ Serenity
Seclusion / Solitude \ Serenity reflects a period of global stillness and personal isolation shaped by the COVID-19 pandemic. Developed through a series of mountain hikes across Southwestern British Columbia, the work juxtaposes solitude with expansive natural landscapes. Rather than focusing solely on isolation, the series considers how disconnection from society can deepen connection to place…
Portals
Portals is a contemplative lens-based series that navigates sacred geographies across the globe. Each image frames moments of quiet transition—spaces where the physical and metaphysical appear to converge. Rather than documenting place alone, the series emphasizes the experience of passage, inviting viewers to engage with landscapes as sites of reflection and transformation…
Not two…
Not two… explores the subtle interplay between light, consciousness, and environment. Through the use of HDR imaging and meditative composition, the series captures atmospheric moments that blur distinctions between subject and surrounding. Drawing from sacred iconography and landscapes, the work reflects on the illusion of separation—suggesting a more unified, interdependent reality…
Still[s]… In Sacred Places
Still[s]… In Sacred Places reflects on the quiet power of presence and perception. Inspired by the gesture of the Buddha holding a flower, the series centers on moments that resist explanation—inviting contemplation over interpretation. Each image becomes an offering of stillness, encouraging viewers to pause and engage with the subtle, often overlooked dimensions of experience…







