Cellular Memory
Cellular Memory: Patterns in Time reveals desert landscapes shaped by deep time.
Wind, water, and mineral strata carve forms that echo living systems.
What appears still is slow transformation.
A Study of Pattern, Time, and Memory
Cellular Memory: Patterns in Time examines geological form as a record of duration. Sediment, mineral compression, fracture, and erosion register across the surface as accumulated history.
The photographs isolate these formations from landscape context, allowing structure to function as language. What appears abstract is rooted in physical process — the visible trace of pressure, climate, and time.
Positioned at the intersection of fine art photography and geologic inquiry, the work proposes surface as archive. Color operates not as embellishment, but as evidence — a material record of transformation.