As layers accumulated, something about the obvious became forgotten.
Composed of a set of 24 triptychs, East…West is an edition of photographs taken during a road-trip that spanned the width of Texas, starting in Orange and ending up in El Paso. .
The resulting compositions defy chronology and establish memory through visual analogies, elements of design, along with the incorporation of poetic statement that came about through reaction that ensued while grouping images and the remembrance of being there.
Set as a book where triptychs and text are broken through blank pages, the experience of the object is meant to give the viewer blank spaces allowing his or her mind create its own association between the preceding images; and hence creating a personal experience of the non-existent place that is created through the photographic composites.