On the Occasion of Sense
Our lens to the world is inherently myopic. Senses provide only the slimmest of clues as to the world. These images where made with the camera limiting its depth of vision to that of an infant child. As the child only sees clearly what is directly in front of them, this series is a metaphor as to how we all are limited to sensing what is directly in front us. Below us and above, behind us and infront of us, lays a world that we can only meekly describe as the infinite.