London Out of Time
In this time of ecological crisis, London Out of Time becomes a poignant meditation on endings. Is it a portrait of the city as it is? A glimpse of collapse unfolding in a parallel now? Or a vision of the future seen dimly through the rearview mirror?
Part of the Futures Past constellation, this body of work holds multiple photographs created in dialogue with more-than-human beings during the sixth mass extinction. While some might call it climate change art or situate it within Anthropocene art, the process is spiritual—rooted in witnessing, listening, and relational presence.
I travel to connect—to feel the land, the air, the built and broken edges of place. I imagine what it means for nonhuman beings to endure the Anthropocene. Sometimes I wonder if they feel themselves through me, as I feel myself through them.
Their stories. Our stories. The universe—united at the end, when the stories are over.


