A Meditation on the Delicate Balance Between Risk and Consequence

A Couple Of Times Too Many, delves into the delicate balance between risk and consequence. More than just an image paired with a poem, it offers a glimpse into the artist's inner world, where the weight of a single decision can tip the scales of life in unexpected ways.

The photograph explores the complexity of choice—the uncertainty, the allure of temptation, and the profound reckoning that often follows. It invites viewers to reflect on their own pivotal moments when the balance between gain and loss felt precarious.

This piece stands as both a personal and universal meditation, capturing that suspended moment of hesitation before committing. It urges viewers to see choices, as experiences that offer lessons as valuable as the risks they entail. In the end, the photograph becomes a mirror, inviting viewers to confront and ponder the ripple effects of their own decisions.

No Longer Caught In Yesterday: A Heart Once Bound Now Seeks To Soar

In Time Will Soften The Edges , the artist delves into the subtle, transformative power of time on our memories, emotions, and relationships. The piece features a woman slightly elevated, observing a couple holding hands, evoking a sense of reflection, and distance. This visual arrangement invites viewers to contemplate the ways in which time influences our perception of love, connection, and life’s more intense moments.

The phrase "time will soften the edges" speaks to the natural process of time easing the sharpness of experiences. Whether it’s the pain of loss, the intensity of love, or the complexity of past relationships, time has a way of blurring those harsh edges, leaving behind a softer, more tender perspective. The woman's elevated position might suggest a vantage point of understanding, as if she has gained a broader view through the passage of time, enabling her to see beyond the immediate details and embrace a gentler, more compassionate outlook.

The couple holding hands serves as a poignant symbol of unity and connection. Their closeness contrasts with the woman’s slight distance, illustrating the different ways we experience relationships over time—sometimes deeply entwined, sometimes as a quiet observer from afar. This dynamic suggests that, while emotions and connections may be intense in the present, time has the power to transform how we hold these memories.