Q. Artist statement

Nature has given us a place to stay, and that contradictory sense of stability became the starting point of this work. I chose centered compositions to slow the sense of time and let viewers encounter the quiet weight of nature.

Wherever the gaze moves, everything ultimately belongs to nature and reveals a quiet state of being embraced.Nature does not speak, yet within it, humans stop, think, and face themselves. I want to share nature's strength and the emotions humans feel in its presence.

I hope this work helps you discover those quiet, sparkling moments of life that only you can recognize.

section. a

Echo of the Shore

  • Silver Gelatin Print

  • 10” X 8”

  • 2025

The Weight of Time

  • Silver Gelatin Print

  • 10” X 8”

  • 2025

Leaning Light

  • Silver Gelatin Print

  • 10” X 8”

  • 2025

section. b

Tied to Silence

  • Digital Photography

  • 30” X 24”

  • 2025

section. C

Petals of Memory

  • Silver Gelatin Print

  • 8” X 10”

  • 2025

Interwoven Breath

  • Silver Gelatin Print

  • 8” X 10”

  • 2025

Still Rooted

  • Silver Gelatin Print

  • 8” X 10”

  • 2025

section. D

Shoreline Bowl

  • Stoneware, Salt-Fired

  • 6.7”(W) X 6.7”(D) X 3.6”(H)

  • 2025

Under the Roots

  • Stoneware, Salt-Fired

  • 6.7”(W) X 6.7”(D) X 2.9”(H)

  • 2025

Silent Bloom

  • Stoneware, Salt-Fired

  • 13.1”(W) X 12.6”(D) X 5.5”(H)

  • 2025

Light Rests

  • Stoneware, Salt-Fired

  • 3.3”(W) X 3.2”(D) X 2.8”(H)

  • 2025

Breath in Clay

  • Stoneware, Salt-Fired

  • 5.5”(W) X 4.1”(D) X 4.2”(H)

  • 2025