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My work revolves around the paradoxical and persistent human desire for "home," and the inescapable truth that "you can never go home."

 

This isn't simply about geographical displacement, but a deeper exploration of the shifting sands of memory, experience, and the ever-evolving self. I aim to capture the bittersweet ache of longing for a past that is forever altered, filtered through the lens of time and personal growth. I explore this theme through film photography.

 

The resulting piece is intended to evoke a sense of meloncholy longing, inviting the viewer to consider their own relationship with the elusive concept of home, and the acceptance that it can only ever exist as a ghost of what once was. Ultimately, I strive to create art that acknowledges the inherent loss in the passage of time, while celebrating the resilience and adaptability of the human spirit in finding new definitions of "home" within ourselves.

Going Home

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    Production & Shipping

    Shipping is always free
    (yes, even the big ones that come in a box!)

    When you order a limited edition print, the process to your door is about 10 days. 

    Your order will be hand printed, signed and numbered. This take me about 3-4 days. I need to make sure everything is perfect and dried completely. From there, another couple of days for framing. Then packed carefully and shipped to your door (for free!). 

    You'll also receive a certificate of authenticity for your print. Many people simply tape this to the back of the frame for ease of finding it. This will not decrease the value of the print if it ever goes to auction, etc.

    I normally use Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308 as my go to printing paper. It's not cheap, but gives you great details, is 100% cotton and museum quality and has no optical brighteners. It's a heavy paper so expect to be able to see the texture of the print in the frame. These paper is what's hanging in the museums and galleries that I'm featured in.

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