SIDEWALK ENCOUNTERS
I am drawn to what the human eye often overlooks: sticks scattered in the dirt, a scuff of gum, shadows and stains beneath our feet. These moments are not staged, but they carry a presence of their own. A crow emerges from plastic and twigs. A profile rises on wet pavement. An ear appears where a root meets the air. Each suggests the places we pass through are not silent or indifferent, but attentive, responding in kind.
My work lingers on these encounters, letting them shift my perception. A second look reveals streets and sidewalks not as background, but as playful, animated, and participating. It feels as if the everyday landscape nudges us, insisting: “I am here too.”
Through these photographs, I offer traces of that dialogue, inviting viewers to pause and notice how even the most ordinary or discarded things can demand attention.
Pavement Pup
Seussian Stranger
Shades of Heron
Rock Star Snoopy
Apple Core Seahorse
Petite Pirouette
Era’s Show Girl
The Attentive Ear
Pavement Flight
The Green Wyrm Awakens
The Wanderer
Gladiator Gumwrap
Swaddle
Accidental Marsupial
Hare Today
Shadow Cardinal
Sidewalkasaurus
Shadow Cat
Tiny Cottontail
Twigelope
Plastic Flight
Red Riding Hood’s Echo
Wall Purr Purr
Sad Bear
Budget Axe
Backbone of the City
Sidewalk Mood
DON’T STEP ON MY HEART
Sidewalk Citizens
Concrete Chopin
Urban Crusader