Shrouds Is Back
Shrouds Is Back

The Shrouds project keeps stretching in directions I didn’t fully plan for, which is usually how I know I’m onto something. These newer images lean into colder, quieter spaces — shorelines, frozen ground, places that feel temporarily paused rather than truly empty. I’m not chasing drama here. I’m chasing that low, uneasy feeling you get when something feels out of place. These figures don’t explain themselves. They don’t perform. They just exist.
Living and working in Buffalo means spending time around places that feel ordinary until you look closer. Streets you pass every day. Shorelines that change with the season. Neighborhoods shaped by work, loss, and repetition. That sense of quiet accumulation is a big part of how I approach the images in Shrouds.
See the whole Shrouds collection here.
