Near miss [afterimage]

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An exploration of residual energetic landscapes influenced by past traumas. Landscapes in my work are places that encompass both the tangible and intangible, and which cross fluidity between the natural and supernatural worlds. Near Miss [afterimage] is an installation of manipulated photographs responding to the power of the natural environment. My goal with this project is to blend the natural and supernatural worlds into one hybrid landscape, blurring the lines between human and nonhuman, and dissolving the boundary between the man-made world and the natural world.

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52 pages

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