Archive
Signal, drift, fragment, and afterimage.
The archive holds the wider field: loop studies, atmospheric pieces, incoming work, and fragments that sit outside the slower anchor sequence on the home page.
Archive logic
Grouped by what light is doing in the image, not by project title or event.
Signal / Haze
Performance beams, crowd silhouettes, loop studies, and stage overflow
Drift / Horizon
Water, air, dusk, horizon line, and open-sky atmosphere
Residual / Fragment
Objects, signage, structure, and images that behave like afterimages
Archive first
New work lands here before it ever becomes an anchor work
Archive Map
Grouped by behavior rather than by event.
Use the rail to move through the three archive fields. This is the part of the studio that stays open to new work, experiments, and pieces still finding their final role.
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Signal / Haze
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Drift / Horizon
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Residual / Fragment
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Return to Home
Browse the Field
Each cluster keeps the images dense and the reading quick.
These are not full project pages. They are held as studies, fragments, and partial sequences so the archive can keep growing without pretending everything belongs to the same tempo.
Signal / Haze
Performance studies where beams, crowd silhouettes, motion blur, and overexposure push the image past documentation and into atmosphere.
Drift / Horizon
Coastal and open-air studies where the image pulls toward mood, drift, and radiance before it settles into place.
Residual / Fragment
Pieces where the object, structure, or sign survives only partially and the frame behaves more like an afterimage than a document.
Return to the anchor works.
Move back to the slower sequence on the home page, or open the artist page for statement, biography, and studio context.



