Water in its liquid form is a malleable medium. From the ways the surface of water can change to the way raindrops run down a car window, water is constantly influenced by other variables. I hope to capture a feeling of continuous movement even when the subject is static. The images classify realistic and abstract landscapes that can be identified by association. The inspiration for my work is based on two definitions of “flow”. The first comes from Webster’s Dictionary, and describes flow as, “something that is continuously moving”; the second comes from Hungarian psychologist, Mikhail Csikszentmihalyi, who believes “flow” is characterized by a loss of self-consciousness within a certain moment. I too traveled into the mental state of flow while observing the water amid different conditions in hope that the images would embody the literal and psychological definitions of “flow”.  
Bubbles
2014
Digital Print on Paper
8x10" (Horizontal)
Aurora Borealis
2014
Digital Print on Paper
8x10"
Reflections
2014
Digital Print on Paper
13x19" (Horizontal)
The Cosmos
2014
Digital Print on Paper
36x42"
Sea Foam
2015
Digital Print on Paper
13x19"
Rings of Saturn
2014
Digital Print on Paper
8x10" (Horizontal)
Jellyfish
2014
Digial Print on Paper
13x19" (Horizontal)
“Water circulates around the globe, flowing through our bodies and spreading to the rest of the world. If we were capable of reading this information contained in the memory of water, we could read a story of epic proportions.”

-Masuro Emoto The Hidden Messages in Water, xviii-xix
Finding Flow
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Finding Flow

A photographic study of water and its movements. This project was created during the Fall 2014 semester at Goucher College. It was featured in th Read More

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