Redemption, 2000
Reliquiae, 2000-Present
13, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
or 33x44 inch Split-Toned Gelatin Silver EnlargementsThese photographic relics explore the uncanny mysterious power that emanates from the person or thing that is sacred. All religions have sacred objects. These objects are given a power by the faithful. The manifestaion of this power forms the connection between the natural and the supernatural, often in the form of good versus evil. To see or feel a divine presence, to make the invisible, visible is not merely for the holy. In these pictures we have a point of contact, a tangible memorial, a “reliquiae,” or remains.
Adoration, 2004
Reliquiae, 2000-Present
13, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
or 33x44 inch Split-Toned Gelatin Silver EnlargementsThese photographic relics explore the uncanny mysterious power that emanates from the person or thing that is sacred. All religions have sacred objects. These objects are given a power by the faithful. The manifestaion of this power forms the connection between the natural and the supernatural, often in the form of good versus evil. To see or feel a divine presence, to make the invisible, visible is not merely for the holy. In these pictures we have a point of contact, a tangible memorial, a “reliquiae,” or remains.
Good and Evil, 2004
Reliquiae, 2000-Present
13, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
or 33x44 inch Split-Toned Gelatin Silver EnlargementsThese photographic relics explore the uncanny mysterious power that emanates from the person or thing that is sacred. All religions have sacred objects. These objects are given a power by the faithful. The manifestaion of this power forms the connection between the natural and the supernatural, often in the form of good versus evil. To see or feel a divine presence, to make the invisible, visible is not merely for the holy. In these pictures we have a point of contact, a tangible memorial, a “reliquiae,” or remains.
Jacob’s ladder, 2009
Reliquiae, 2000-Present
13, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
or 33x44 inch Split-Toned Gelatin Silver EnlargementsThese photographic relics explore the uncanny mysterious power that emanates from the person or thing that is sacred. All religions have sacred objects. These objects are given a power by the faithful. The manifestaion of this power forms the connection between the natural and the supernatural, often in the form of good versus evil. To see or feel a divine presence, to make the invisible, visible is not merely for the holy. In these pictures we have a point of contact, a tangible memorial, a “reliquiae,” or remains.
Ascension, 2008
Reliquiae, 2000-Present
13, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
or 33x44 inch Split-Toned Gelatin Silver EnlargementsThese photographic relics explore the uncanny mysterious power that emanates from the person or thing that is sacred. All religions have sacred objects. These objects are given a power by the faithful. The manifestaion of this power forms the connection between the natural and the supernatural, often in the form of good versus evil. To see or feel a divine presence, to make the invisible, visible is not merely for the holy. In these pictures we have a point of contact, a tangible memorial, a “reliquiae,” or remains.
Devil’s Rope, 2009
Reliquiae, 2000-Present
13, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
or 33x44 inch Split-Toned Gelatin Silver EnlargementsThese photographic relics explore the uncanny mysterious power that emanates from the person or thing that is sacred. All religions have sacred objects. These objects are given a power by the faithful. The manifestaion of this power forms the connection between the natural and the supernatural, often in the form of good versus evil. To see or feel a divine presence, to make the invisible, visible is not merely for the holy. In these pictures we have a point of contact, a tangible memorial, a “reliquiae,” or remains.
Mater Admirabilis, 2010
Reliquiae, 2000-Present
13, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
or 33x44 inch Split-Toned Gelatin Silver EnlargementsThese photographic relics explore the uncanny mysterious power that emanates from the person or thing that is sacred. All religions have sacred objects. These objects are given a power by the faithful. The manifestaion of this power forms the connection between the natural and the supernatural, often in the form of good versus evil. To see or feel a divine presence, to make the invisible, visible is not merely for the holy. In these pictures we have a point of contact, a tangible memorial, a “reliquiae,” or remains.
The Hidden Purpose, 2010
Reliquiae, 2000-Present
13, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
or 33x44 inch Split-Toned Gelatin Silver EnlargementsThese photographic relics explore the uncanny mysterious power that emanates from the person or thing that is sacred. All religions have sacred objects. These objects are given a power by the faithful. The manifestaion of this power forms the connection between the natural and the supernatural, often in the form of good versus evil. To see or feel a divine presence, to make the invisible, visible is not merely for the holy. In these pictures we have a point of contact, a tangible memorial, a “reliquiae,” or remains.
The Faithful Witness, 2010
Reliquiae, 2000-Present
13, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
or 33x44 inch Split-Toned Gelatin Silver EnlargementsThese photographic relics explore the uncanny mysterious power that emanates from the person or thing that is sacred. All religions have sacred objects. These objects are given a power by the faithful. The manifestaion of this power forms the connection between the natural and the supernatural, often in the form of good versus evil. To see or feel a divine presence, to make the invisible, visible is not merely for the holy. In these pictures we have a point of contact, a tangible memorial, a “reliquiae,” or remains.
Grace, 2009
Reliquiae, 2000-Present
13, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
or 33x44 inch Split-Toned Gelatin Silver EnlargementsThese photographic relics explore the uncanny mysterious power that emanates from the person or thing that is sacred. All religions have sacred objects. These objects are given a power by the faithful. The manifestaion of this power forms the connection between the natural and the supernatural, often in the form of good versus evil. To see or feel a divine presence, to make the invisible, visible is not merely for the holy. In these pictures we have a point of contact, a tangible memorial, a “reliquiae,” or remains.
Youth and Beauty, 2007
Reliquiae, 2000-Present
13, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
or 33x44 inch Split-Toned Gelatin Silver EnlargementsThese photographic relics explore the uncanny mysterious power that emanates from the person or thing that is sacred. All religions have sacred objects. These objects are given a power by the faithful. The manifestaion of this power forms the connection between the natural and the supernatural, often in the form of good versus evil. To see or feel a divine presence, to make the invisible, visible is not merely for the holy. In these pictures we have a point of contact, a tangible memorial, a “reliquiae,” or remains.
We Meet Again in Heaven, 2012
Reliquiae, 2000-Present
13, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
or 33x44 inch Split-Toned Gelatin Silver EnlargementsThese photographic relics explore the uncanny mysterious power that emanates from the person or thing that is sacred. All religions have sacred objects. These objects are given a power by the faithful. The manifestaion of this power forms the connection between the natural and the supernatural, often in the form of good versus evil. To see or feel a divine presence, to make the invisible, visible is not merely for the holy. In these pictures we have a point of contact, a tangible memorial, a “reliquiae,” or remains.
Salt and Light, 2010
Reliquiae, 2000-Present
13, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
or 33x44 inch Split-Toned Gelatin Silver EnlargementsThese photographic relics explore the uncanny mysterious power that emanates from the person or thing that is sacred. All religions have sacred objects. These objects are given a power by the faithful. The manifestaion of this power forms the connection between the natural and the supernatural, often in the form of good versus evil. To see or feel a divine presence, to make the invisible, visible is not merely for the holy. In these pictures we have a point of contact, a tangible memorial, a “reliquiae,” or remains.