Urban
Captured during the Denver Chalk Art Festival, this image documents the focused labor of a street artist as they transform rough asphalt into a vivid, flowing canvas. The image highlights the physical connection between the artist and the city, showcasing the vibrant blues and earthy ochres that bring a fleeting masterpiece to life before the next rain washes it away.
Time stands still, even as the world rushes past. This series of three images pays homage to the "Old Dame" of the Denver skyline. This image serves as a reminder that while the city around the tower is in a state of perpetual flux, the clock remains a steady heartbeat, anchoring the memories of the past to the momentum of the future.
Time stands still, even as the world rushes past. This series of three images pays homage to the "Old Dame" of the Denver skyline. "Memory + Motion" serves as a reminder that while the city around the tower is in a state of perpetual flux, the clock remains a steady heartbeat, anchoring the memories of the past to the momentum of the future.
A glowing tribute to a blues legend. The iconic neon sign of B.B. King’s Blues Club lights up the night, marking the heart of Beale Street, Memphis’s most famous musical stretch.
This vibrant neon sign marks the Memphis Music Hall of Fame, a repository of the stories and legacies of the musicians who changed the world on Beale Street.
Your front-row seat to the street. This image highlights the sleek, effortless way to tour the sprawling outdoor gallery of the RiNo Art District, bridging the gap between the viewer and the vibrant wall art that covers every corner of this industrial sanctuary.
A statue of George Washington at the National Cathedral is bathed in vibrant light. Prismatic reflections from the cathedral’s stained glass dance across the marble, casting a momentary brilliance over the enduring weight of history.
Art isn't always found in a gallery; sometimes it's found on a loading dock. This image is an exploration of grit and geometry found in the machinery of the city. The interplay of vertical and horizontal lines creates a rhythmic, abstract composition that finds beauty in the utilitarian materials of urban life.
Time stands still, even as the world rushes past. This series of three images pays homage to the "Old Dame" of the Denver skyline. This image serves as a reminder that while the city around the tower is in a state of perpetual flux, the clock remains a steady heartbeat, anchoring the memories of the past to the momentum of the future.
Traditional Día de los Muertos celebration meets contemporary city life. A colorfully dressed Catrina—the sentinel of life after death—stands in the foreground of the Denver Performing Arts Center, mirrored by the joyful, giant movements of the iconic 60 foot "Dancers" sculpture. The image documents how a city’s public spaces can become a living stage for cultural expression.
This iconic neon sign serves as a glowing tribute to Jerry Lee Lewis and the rock 'n' roll history that defines this historic district.
The glowing Alfred’s sign highlights the intersection of Memphis hospitality and the enduring spirit of live music in a historic setting.
A layered perspective on the RiNo (River North streetscape. This image highlights the tension between a masterful mural and the subsequent layers of tagging that seek to claim it. It is a portrait of an urban masterpiece refusing to be erased, standing in bold contrast to the marks of the street.