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Fontaines de la Concorde, Paris 2022 56x83”
Boardwalk, Amagansett, New York, 2016 60x40”
Dubrovnik, Croatia 2020 60”x60”
Asara Vineyard, Stellenbosch, South Africa 2024 60x60”
Apotheosis of Claudius”, Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid, 2024 60”x60”
Roundabout, Paris, 2022, 40x60"
Canal Series 07, Venice 2022 40x30”
Luxembourg Garden, Paris 2022 50x40”
Petit Pont, Paris 2021 32x35”
Pont Saint-Michel, Paris 2021 32x35”
Manhattan, Night, NYC, New York 2024 65”x73”
Grand Central Station, NYC 50x84”
NYC Ballet, New York, 2024 64x73”
Morning Paper, Chelsea, NY 2023 48x48"
Graff Vineyard, Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2024 60x60”
Kirstenbosch,, South Africa 2024 42x60”
Rooftops, Prague 2017 40x40”
Bourse de Commerce, Paris 2022 65x40”
Degas Dancer, Metropolitan Museum, New York, 2023 60x30”
Venice Canal, Italy. 2001 24x36
Canal Series 03, Venice 2022 40x30”
Canal Series 12, Venice 2022 40x30”
Palm Tree, Isla Mujeres, Mexico 2025 100x60”
Nosara, Costa Rica 2016 40x40”
La Bergamote, New York City 2024 60x75”
there
(from the series Here & There)
There is an ongoing photographic collage series from the larger body of work Here & There that explores spaces encountered through travel — historic cities, architectural landmarks, museums, gardens, and distant landscapes shaped by culture and time. Constructed from photographs taken from shifting viewpoints and assembled into layered compositions, the work reflects how unfamiliar environments are experienced through movement, discovery, and memory.
Each collage gathers details — fragments of architecture, art, light, texture, and perspective — that accumulate into compositions that are simultaneously cohesive and disjointed. Shifting proximity and scale allow monumental spaces to feel intimate, while small moments expand into immersive environments.
Rather than documenting place in a traditional sense, the work reveals how perception unfolds through layers of observation. Past and present coexist within each composition, shaped by history, atmosphere, and the act of seeing itself.
There invites viewers into a dialogue between discovery and familiarity, offering an immersive experience of place as layered, complex, and continually transforming.