





Tidal Frames
Mixed Media
12 × 16 in, 24 × 32 in
2025
Tidal Frames submerges the viewer in liquid geometry. This collage evokes the sensation of gazing through shifting tides—moments captured mid-motion, refracted through the memory of water. Each square is a vessel, framing glimpses of natural elements like rippling waves, rain-washed glass, and mirrored sky. These visual “pools” spill across a chaotic terrain. At its heart, the piece explores how memory, like water, refuses to be contained. It flows through structures, reshapes boundaries, and leaves a trace on everything it touches. Tidal Frames invites us to consider: how do we hold on to the fluid, the fleeting? And how do we shape it into meaning?
Mixed Media
12 × 16 in, 24 × 32 in
2025
Tidal Frames submerges the viewer in liquid geometry. This collage evokes the sensation of gazing through shifting tides—moments captured mid-motion, refracted through the memory of water. Each square is a vessel, framing glimpses of natural elements like rippling waves, rain-washed glass, and mirrored sky. These visual “pools” spill across a chaotic terrain. At its heart, the piece explores how memory, like water, refuses to be contained. It flows through structures, reshapes boundaries, and leaves a trace on everything it touches. Tidal Frames invites us to consider: how do we hold on to the fluid, the fleeting? And how do we shape it into meaning?
Mixed Media
12 × 16 in, 24 × 32 in
2025
Tidal Frames submerges the viewer in liquid geometry. This collage evokes the sensation of gazing through shifting tides—moments captured mid-motion, refracted through the memory of water. Each square is a vessel, framing glimpses of natural elements like rippling waves, rain-washed glass, and mirrored sky. These visual “pools” spill across a chaotic terrain. At its heart, the piece explores how memory, like water, refuses to be contained. It flows through structures, reshapes boundaries, and leaves a trace on everything it touches. Tidal Frames invites us to consider: how do we hold on to the fluid, the fleeting? And how do we shape it into meaning?