Interior Geographies: An Introduction

Interior Geographies marks a shift in the practice — a turn from coastal and atmospheric landscapes toward constructed interior spaces. This new series treats doorways, corridors, rooms, and thresholds as landscapes of their own: sites of passage, privacy, and composed light.
The interiors in this series are not portraits of specific rooms. They are constructed spaces — assembled from observed architectural details, reimagined through the same compositional process that shapes the landscape work. Light falls through windows, across walls, and through doorways in ways that are emotionally specific but not geographically locatable.
The series explores how enclosed spaces shape our experience of light and enclosure. A doorway becomes a threshold not just between rooms, but between states of attention. A corridor becomes a passage not just through space, but through atmosphere.
Initial works from Interior Geographies are available by inquiry. The series will be developed throughout 2025, with new works released through the viewing room and by private release.