Plates

Plates questions the nature of permanence itself — how meaning shifts across time, body, and medium, and what it means to make something lasting in a practice whose subjects are always changing.

Rooted in themes of memory, time, and the natural world, it presents a personal exploration of the ever-changing tides of life in dialogue with emerging technologies. Shaped by motherhood, the work reflects a profound awareness of life's cycles, witnessing growth, change, and the tender passage of time in an attempt to hold what cannot be held through the act of image-making.

This ongoing series bridges photography's analog origins with its digital evolution. Each photograph begins as a unique digital original, authenticated through a singular smart contract on the blockchain. Plates draw from photographic history, positioning each work as both object and commentary, honoring photography's physical origins while reimagining originality in the digital age.

Each digital original finds a counterpart in a physical form, a material expression that carries the imperfections, presence, and particularity that only a made object can hold.

Born during a time of both personal and technological transition, Plates reflect a desire to hold what is fleeting while questioning the nature of permanence itself.

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