Neighborhood Watch
Neighborhood Watch
This series of photographs are a document of my neighborhood, mostly at night. I am interested in the solitude and eeriness that can exist in a place that is technically full of people and how the architecture of both private and public buildings and structures interact with the surrounding environment when people are tucked away. The work relies on formal elements, relationships between objects, and the flattening of space.
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The right place
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It’s the colors
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Today in green
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Just so
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I keep seeing orange
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As if I planned it
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Pink and purple
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Almost home
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I like what you’ve grown on th stairs
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Tickle
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It was warm
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That’s the moon
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Parallels
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Draw the drapes
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Night glow
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Hidden seat
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Night glow with fence
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Boxes and stripes and light
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Obstructed view
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Shades of roof
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Window window
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Back door
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Scratch scratch
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Couldn’t dream more
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The yellows
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Fine then.
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Mediation
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Full moon
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Lush
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Colorblock block
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If you pay attention
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Grand pool
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Seasonal clash
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Do you like my hat
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Glow
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Looks like somewhere else
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Neighborhood yellow
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Neighborhood web
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Fog fade
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Caught
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Back to the future