• Redemption, 2000

    Reliquiae, 2000-Present

    13, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
    or 33x44 inch Split-Toned Gelatin Silver Enlargements

    These photographic relics explore the uncanny mysterious power that emanates from the person or thing that is sacred. All religions have sacred objects. These objects are given a power by the faithful. The manifestaion of this power forms the connection between the natural and the supernatural, often in the form of good versus evil. To see or feel a divine presence, to make the invisible, visible is not merely for the holy. In these pictures we have a point of contact, a tangible memorial, a “reliquiae,” or remains.

  • Adoration, 2004

    Reliquiae, 2000-Present

    13, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
    or 33x44 inch Split-Toned Gelatin Silver Enlargements

    These photographic relics explore the uncanny mysterious power that emanates from the person or thing that is sacred. All religions have sacred objects. These objects are given a power by the faithful. The manifestaion of this power forms the connection between the natural and the supernatural, often in the form of good versus evil. To see or feel a divine presence, to make the invisible, visible is not merely for the holy. In these pictures we have a point of contact, a tangible memorial, a “reliquiae,” or remains.

  • Good and Evil, 2004

    Reliquiae, 2000-Present

    13, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
    or 33x44 inch Split-Toned Gelatin Silver Enlargements

    These photographic relics explore the uncanny mysterious power that emanates from the person or thing that is sacred. All religions have sacred objects. These objects are given a power by the faithful. The manifestaion of this power forms the connection between the natural and the supernatural, often in the form of good versus evil. To see or feel a divine presence, to make the invisible, visible is not merely for the holy. In these pictures we have a point of contact, a tangible memorial, a “reliquiae,” or remains.

  • Jacob’s ladder, 2009

    Reliquiae, 2000-Present

    13, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
    or 33x44 inch Split-Toned Gelatin Silver Enlargements

    These photographic relics explore the uncanny mysterious power that emanates from the person or thing that is sacred. All religions have sacred objects. These objects are given a power by the faithful. The manifestaion of this power forms the connection between the natural and the supernatural, often in the form of good versus evil. To see or feel a divine presence, to make the invisible, visible is not merely for the holy. In these pictures we have a point of contact, a tangible memorial, a “reliquiae,” or remains.

  • Ascension, 2008

    Reliquiae, 2000-Present

    13, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
    or 33x44 inch Split-Toned Gelatin Silver Enlargements

    These photographic relics explore the uncanny mysterious power that emanates from the person or thing that is sacred. All religions have sacred objects. These objects are given a power by the faithful. The manifestaion of this power forms the connection between the natural and the supernatural, often in the form of good versus evil. To see or feel a divine presence, to make the invisible, visible is not merely for the holy. In these pictures we have a point of contact, a tangible memorial, a “reliquiae,” or remains.

  • Devil’s Rope, 2009

    Reliquiae, 2000-Present

    13, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
    or 33x44 inch Split-Toned Gelatin Silver Enlargements

    These photographic relics explore the uncanny mysterious power that emanates from the person or thing that is sacred. All religions have sacred objects. These objects are given a power by the faithful. The manifestaion of this power forms the connection between the natural and the supernatural, often in the form of good versus evil. To see or feel a divine presence, to make the invisible, visible is not merely for the holy. In these pictures we have a point of contact, a tangible memorial, a “reliquiae,” or remains.

  • Mater Admirabilis, 2010

    Reliquiae, 2000-Present

    13, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
    or 33x44 inch Split-Toned Gelatin Silver Enlargements

    These photographic relics explore the uncanny mysterious power that emanates from the person or thing that is sacred. All religions have sacred objects. These objects are given a power by the faithful. The manifestaion of this power forms the connection between the natural and the supernatural, often in the form of good versus evil. To see or feel a divine presence, to make the invisible, visible is not merely for the holy. In these pictures we have a point of contact, a tangible memorial, a “reliquiae,” or remains.

  • The Hidden Purpose, 2010

    Reliquiae, 2000-Present

    13, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
    or 33x44 inch Split-Toned Gelatin Silver Enlargements

    These photographic relics explore the uncanny mysterious power that emanates from the person or thing that is sacred. All religions have sacred objects. These objects are given a power by the faithful. The manifestaion of this power forms the connection between the natural and the supernatural, often in the form of good versus evil. To see or feel a divine presence, to make the invisible, visible is not merely for the holy. In these pictures we have a point of contact, a tangible memorial, a “reliquiae,” or remains.

  • The Faithful Witness, 2010

    Reliquiae, 2000-Present

    13, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
    or 33x44 inch Split-Toned Gelatin Silver Enlargements

    These photographic relics explore the uncanny mysterious power that emanates from the person or thing that is sacred. All religions have sacred objects. These objects are given a power by the faithful. The manifestaion of this power forms the connection between the natural and the supernatural, often in the form of good versus evil. To see or feel a divine presence, to make the invisible, visible is not merely for the holy. In these pictures we have a point of contact, a tangible memorial, a “reliquiae,” or remains.

  • Grace, 2009

    Reliquiae, 2000-Present

    13, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
    or 33x44 inch Split-Toned Gelatin Silver Enlargements

    These photographic relics explore the uncanny mysterious power that emanates from the person or thing that is sacred. All religions have sacred objects. These objects are given a power by the faithful. The manifestaion of this power forms the connection between the natural and the supernatural, often in the form of good versus evil. To see or feel a divine presence, to make the invisible, visible is not merely for the holy. In these pictures we have a point of contact, a tangible memorial, a “reliquiae,” or remains.

  • Youth and Beauty, 2007

    Reliquiae, 2000-Present

    13, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
    or 33x44 inch Split-Toned Gelatin Silver Enlargements

    These photographic relics explore the uncanny mysterious power that emanates from the person or thing that is sacred. All religions have sacred objects. These objects are given a power by the faithful. The manifestaion of this power forms the connection between the natural and the supernatural, often in the form of good versus evil. To see or feel a divine presence, to make the invisible, visible is not merely for the holy. In these pictures we have a point of contact, a tangible memorial, a “reliquiae,” or remains.

  • We Meet Again in Heaven, 2012

    Reliquiae, 2000-Present

    13, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
    or 33x44 inch Split-Toned Gelatin Silver Enlargements

    These photographic relics explore the uncanny mysterious power that emanates from the person or thing that is sacred. All religions have sacred objects. These objects are given a power by the faithful. The manifestaion of this power forms the connection between the natural and the supernatural, often in the form of good versus evil. To see or feel a divine presence, to make the invisible, visible is not merely for the holy. In these pictures we have a point of contact, a tangible memorial, a “reliquiae,” or remains.

  • Salt and Light, 2010

    Reliquiae, 2000-Present

    13, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
    or 33x44 inch Split-Toned Gelatin Silver Enlargements

    These photographic relics explore the uncanny mysterious power that emanates from the person or thing that is sacred. All religions have sacred objects. These objects are given a power by the faithful. The manifestaion of this power forms the connection between the natural and the supernatural, often in the form of good versus evil. To see or feel a divine presence, to make the invisible, visible is not merely for the holy. In these pictures we have a point of contact, a tangible memorial, a “reliquiae,” or remains.