Description
This image was created at Driftwood Beach during the brief passage when day releases its hold and night has not yet arrived.
The full moon rises into a sky still carrying the last warmth of the sun, while the tide lifts and dissolves the shoreline around the fallen trees.
In medicine, the interstitium describes a vast, fluid network that exists between structures rather than within them.
This work approaches the landscape the same way, not as fixed terrain, but as a living interval where light, water, and time move through form and briefly make it visible.
The tree stands suspended between elements. Rooted yet adrift.
Illuminated yet fading. Neither subject nor object, but a crossing.
These moments do not exist without motion.
The tide, the moon, the shifting sky, and the passing light all participate. When they separate, the image disappears.



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