The Weight of Light
2024 – 2025
The Weight of Light is a body of work borne from the intimate experience of aging and sadness for the world’s diminishing values — its ethical erosion, loss of compassion, and broadening division. These shifts in perception, including a progressive blurring of vision, resonate deeply. Navigating these realities has reshaped my world, often muting its vibrant hues. This drew my focus back to the foundational language of monochrome, my grainy darkroom work from the early 1980s, and the tonalities of historical processes like gum, platinum, and photogravure that have long inspired me.
My intention is to seek out and reveal the light residing within the shadows, to find that quiet luster that defines forms and hints at resilience, and to explore a depth of tones that mirror the corresponding depth of feelings. I find myself drawn to the liminal spaces at dusk — a threshold where opposing truths can coexist, and complexity gives rise to connection. This search for nuance in images void of color is made manifest through the application of gold leaf, a transformative layer that juxtaposes the timelessness of monochrome and the opulent, tactile presence of precious metal on kozo paper. With its inherent luminosity, it interacts with the photographic surface in unexpected ways, highlighting specific elements, and creating ethereal patterns. This touch of the sublime disrupts perceived reality, fostering a conversation between the tangible and the transcendent, the recorded moment, and the enduring allure of rarity and reverence.
Light emerges as a guide in this work. It is a subtle shimmer sought within the shadows—a fragile constant that, even as vision softens and the world shifts, offers a presence that reveals, distorts, and sometimes consoles. The Weight of Light is an exploration of the enduring power of luminescence—its profound capacity to offer respite through these essential values, both tonal and emotional, in a world yearning for illumination.