American Loneliness is a series built as a photographic poem, created from fragments, both visual and written. The work uses photography as a way of speaking about solitude, memory, observation, distance, and loneliness. Each image carries its own weight, a line painted on the road, a shadow on a tree, or the blurred outline of a face. Some of these pieces are then paired with text, others stand on their own, turning the series into a kind of poetic diary. It is not a straightforward autobiography, but a way of recording experience in small, layered moments that suggest both presence and absence.
I am Afraid (Text)
Common Place, 09/03/2025
Path (Text)
Into the Woods, 09/03/2025
Waves of Impermanence, 01/03/2025
White Line, 27/09/2025
Connected Disconnection, 17/10/2025.
Connected Disconnection (Text)
Lost and Alone (Text)
Shady Rest, 07/10/2025
Bloom, 31/03/2025
Branches, 22/04/2025
Lone, 04/04/2024
Barn Star, 19/10/2025 / American Graffiti, 18/10/2025
76, 29/10/2025
The Self, 14/11/2025
In the Past, 02/11/2025
Chicago, 18/10/2025
Americana, 29/10/2025
Three Palms, 14/11/2025
American Decay, 14/11/2025
The End, 18/11/2025
In the Sticks, 27/04/2025
Watchtower, 05/10/2025
Corning, 22/11/2025
Trespassers, 29/10/2025
What I Did to Deserve This, 04/10/2025
Comfort (Text)
Broken places, 13/09/2025
Thoughts of Disappearing, 11/10/2025
Thoughts of Disappearing (Text)
On the Road, 20/10/2024
The Month of September, 29/09/2025
I'm Still Here (Text)