Mood Book

Mood Book is an extremely oversized book of microphotos. Most objects in this book are smaller than a quarter, some the size of a grain of rice. But in this presentation, they become far larger and closer than the viewer has ever experienced, transforming the viewer into the tiny thing exploring a new alien landscape previously out of reach.

Tiny Lab

Tiny Lab opened as part of the Hoboken Artists’ Studio Tour group show, October 2009. In the exhibit, I showed microphotos of ordinary things, 13 large macro- and micro-photos, output on archival Fujichrome photo paper at 30×45″. I also setup two cameras fitted with high-powered lenses and a variety of small everyday objects for visitors to explore in exactly the same way I create my art. I photographed small personal objects for visitors and sent them the resulting macro- and micro-photos after the show. Kids & adults were fascinated by the magical transformation of their everyday objects into art before their eyes. Objects shot at the show included an old cough drop, jewelry, a half-eaten twizzler, a dollar, some coins, and other mundane objects.

Most objects represented in this show’s artworks are smaller than a quarter, some the size of a grain of rice. But in this presentation, they become far larger and closer than the viewer has ever experienced, transforming the viewer into the tiny thing exploring a new alien landscape previously out of reach.