





SOLD Archival pigment print, "Touching our Sweet Cheek," "12" x 16," Unframed
“Touching Your Sweet Cheek,” is one of my favorite images from a series of photographs I made in a community garden one summer in Colorado. Intimately engaged in the short lifecycle of annual flowers and vegetables, particularly at 8,000 feet in altitude, I went to the garden several times per week throughout the summer, before dawn, to capture the earliest moments of life emerging from the silence, at all stages of life.
Details: Archival pigment print on Hahnemuhle cotton rag. Image size is 12” x 16” with 2” border on all sides, Unframed. Ships flat.
“Touching Your Sweet Cheek,” is one of my favorite images from a series of photographs I made in a community garden one summer in Colorado. Intimately engaged in the short lifecycle of annual flowers and vegetables, particularly at 8,000 feet in altitude, I went to the garden several times per week throughout the summer, before dawn, to capture the earliest moments of life emerging from the silence, at all stages of life.
Details: Archival pigment print on Hahnemuhle cotton rag. Image size is 12” x 16” with 2” border on all sides, Unframed. Ships flat.