A headline about black holes existing in our homes collided with a photograph of a waterfall in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The combination became a meditation on scale, perspective, and wonder.
What if the cosmic forces we observe through the Webb telescope—dwarf galaxies, infinite distance, incomprehensible energy—were happening everywhere, including in the places we pass every day? I painted glowing galaxies and colorful orbs into the waterfall landscape to suggest that possibility: that we're surrounded by universes we can't see, separated only by the limits of our perception.
*Walnut Ampersand Floater Frame with a thin profile.
- Subject Matter: Landscape
- Current Location: Pop-In Art Gallery
- Collections: Mental Landscapes, Selects