In creating this artwork, I sought to capture the layered, textural essence of urban life. Fragmented billboards, torn and weathered, speak to the transient yet impactful nature of human expression in the city, and to the omnipresence of commerce and it's impact on our visual gestalt.
At the heart of my photographic work over the past fifteen years has been my fascination with Manhattan’s cityscape, and its constant evolution. Between 2003 and 2009 I had 3 solo exhibitions at OK Harris Works of Art, entitled, Mecca or Madness, Billscapes, and Deconstruction. My cityscapes have received recognition through national and international juried competition, and through public and private acquisition. In 2010, I was honored by the Aaron Siskind Foundation with an IPF Fellowship for my body of work, entitled, Billscapes.