Echoes in Site

Patterns reverberate through everyday life. Like the golden ratio, they suggest a quiet order hidden within ordinary surroundings—an underlying rhythm revealed through observation.

These visual echoes appear in places often passed without notice: souvenir statues aligned in a store window, brownstones repeating in measured rows, or the sequence of hats displayed by a street vendor. Repetition creates rhythm; arrangement creates pause.

Echoes in Site explores the harmony that emerges through noticing. In familiar places and fleeting moments, patterns surface and ordinary scenes begin to shift—becoming something briefly composed, as if the world itself is arranging itself in quiet repetitions.

Surface Memories

Nostalgia often emerges through small, familiar triggers—a smell, a song, or the feel of an object remembered over time.

In Surface Memories, I consider everyday objects that carry personal resonance: a tin sewing box, a diner counter, childhood toys. These forms persist as impressions rather than fixed narratives.

The work reflects on how objects hold memory through familiarity, repetition, and time.