My intention with this work is to explore the relationships that we have to this domestic
space and the structures that enclose it. I have included the human element among the
inherent visual obstructions of interior residential architectural as part of a “Domestic
Landscape,”surveying the depth of these spaces through thresholds and mirrors to
uncover natural interactions taking place. I have utilized the existing physical barriers of
the home in employing double exposures to give these images a temporal element. This
added sense of time reveals a kind of resonating Pythagorean energy caused by human
movement through space designed specifically for human living. I hope to explore how the
home becomes a living organism of its own as people interact with domestic space over
time. Each of these images is printed on an enlarger from a single negative with no digital
manipulation.