Great Smoky Mountains N.P., 2015
I was drawn to the way the golden maple leaves seemed to float in front of the dark trunks, like flecks of light suspended in shadow. This image is less about a specific place and more about the rhythm and repetition I saw in that moment—how the forest transformed into an abstract tapestry of color and contrast. It became more about form than forest, a composition where structure and pattern took precedence over location. I wanted to capture the feeling of being enveloped by autumn, where the boundary between the tangible and the poetic begins to blur.
Archival fine art pigment print on museum-quality Hahnemühle or Moab fine art cotton rag paper.
Signed and editioned recto; signed, titled, dated verso. Limited edition prints include a certificate of authenticity.
Encaustic photo will be signed, titled, and dated verso.
All sizes are print only, no frame or mat included unless noted.