Everything Was A Blur
Exploring the interplay between present-time, deep-time, and future imaginings, this series delves into the impacts of the Anthropocene era, where human activities reshape landscapes and ecosystems. Through digital manipulations, these images reimagine traditional landscape photographs, stripping away details and textures to distill them to their elemental colors. In doing so, they not only reflect upon the fleeting nature of human-time scales and the impermanence of memory but also symbolize the degradation of lands and the broader more-than-human world due to climate change. This act of erasure serves as a poignant commentary on the consequences of our actions in the present, echoing into the deep-time future, where landscapes may bear the scars of our era long after our memory fades.