Our Bones

& Their True Names

Our Bones

& Their True Names


Politics was the prompt- I was guided by a strange magnetism; towards evidence of what were once sacred. My walks felt primitive, like an animal recognizing it’s path back home. Philadelphia’s urban artifacts spoke metaphorically about current, divisive political issues and address them in a billboard-style: flattened and with an aggressive tone. I began recognizing my own thoughts in the outside world, emotions represented by objects in the city’s geography. What came out was more of a mood; in search of loneliness.

In the world I see: the traditional nuclear family is extinct, nature is unavoidable, and generations of solitude and warmth have been buried in the same, overlooked hole.

Exhibit Images in Slideshow

from 99 Days at the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center in Philadelphia, PA