Photography: Inner Landscapes
In our society it seems necessary to be constantly checking ourselves. Are we saying the right thing? Doing the right thing? Even our own private thoughts and emotions are critiqued by our influences from the outside world, but there are moments in our daily lives that our subconscious takes over. It’s at these times that our minds reveal to us the thoughts and images that we try so hard to push to the back of our minds, turning and re-forming them into pieces of our own inner landscapes, like snippets from a film. It’s at those times, during meditation or just before falling asleep, when we’re hanging between reality and dreaming, that our most expressive subconscious images come through.
This body of work is about those images. The ones that happen in the in-between state for a split second that seems to last an hour, when our mind is finally free to explore itself.
This body of work is about those images. The ones that happen in the in-between state for a split second that seems to last an hour, when our mind is finally free to explore itself.

