The Last Full Moon

 
 

The Last Full Moon is on going series exploring the relationship of landscape, light and the corporal form.

In these works the artist takes the vastness of earth and the radiance of moon light and translates those through the use of his body into a new form.  Forgoing the stability of a tripod, he cradles the camera in his hands for long exposures, with the shutter wide open, thus allowing his breathing, flow of blood and muscle contractions to draw the landscape in light.

 

The Last Full Moon, 1, 2007, 30x40/ 20x24, archival light jet print, ed of 5

 

The Last Full Moon, 2, 2007, 30x40/ 20x24, archival light jet print, ed of 5

 

The Last Full Moon, 3, 2007, 30x40/ 20x24, archival light jet print, ed of 5

 

The Last Full Moon, 15, 2013 30x40/ 20x24, archival light jet print, ed of 5

 

The Last Full Moon, 16, 2013 30x40/ 20x24, archival light jet print, ed of 5

 

The Last Full Moon, 17, 2013 30x40/ 20x24, archival light jet print, ed of 5

 

The Last Full Moon, 18, 2013 30x40/ 20x24, archival light jet print, ed of 5