Visual Culture and Evolution

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Question how and why humans historically see themselves separate from the environment that continually evolves with them.
The starting point for this body of work was built on the premise that our bodies are our most direct visual connection with evolution.
For me, and I suspect most folks, body image is invested deeply with modesty and sentiment. Some of us look at our own bodies, or so I would guess. I seldom look at mine. So forcing myself to study my own naked body then considering nude in a context of landscape horizons is providing me a rare opportunity to decipher subtle changes within the human body as evolution in the landscape of change.

Questioning the current frog extinction as a potential evolution event with skin as a common vector between humans and amphibians.

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Repetition is a basic element of collection.