“i saw my Reflection in the sky” depicts a pot of withered flowers, seated on a table of clouds. The background is a sky blue, and textured with harsh shadows and the grain of wooden planks.
Severed from their roots, and sold to rot as commodities, flowers are a compatible allegory of the American’s experience. When they wither, they leave secrets in their fallen petals for the new flowers that bloom; secrets from a time long before, and secrets that should see us through times long after.
“i saw my Reflection in the sky” is a representation of Ancestral connectedness; it asserts that there are unfinished conversations being explored from beyond the Veil.
27.25” x 21.25”
Shot on Canon EOS 6D Mark II, color and composite work in Adobe Photoshop; Archival Matte Fine Art Paper in white matte frame.
“i saw my Reflection in the sky” depicts a pot of withered flowers, seated on a table of clouds. The background is a sky blue, and textured with harsh shadows and the grain of wooden planks.
Severed from their roots, and sold to rot as commodities, flowers are a compatible allegory of the American’s experience. When they wither, they leave secrets in their fallen petals for the new flowers that bloom; secrets from a time long before, and secrets that should see us through times long after.
“i saw my Reflection in the sky” is a representation of Ancestral connectedness; it asserts that there are unfinished conversations being explored from beyond the Veil.
27.25” x 21.25”
Shot on Canon EOS 6D Mark II, color and composite work in Adobe Photoshop; Archival Matte Fine Art Paper in white matte frame.