Description
Abstract Waters
In Abstract Waters, I turn my lens toward the surface of water—not as a passive element of nature, but as an active collaborator in artistic creation.
This collection brings together photographic series taken over several years, each reflecting a distinct moment, mood, or environment—captured primarily in Ottawa, Canada, along the Rideau Canal, the Ottawa River, and other quiet waterscapes.
These photographs reveal the fleeting moments when light, color, and motion converge into abstract compositions that blur the line between the real and the imagined. Water becomes a mirror, a canvas, and a storyteller—shifting endlessly with time, wind, and light.
Technical Details & Style
The composition highlights the organic distortion created by water. The movement of the water acts as a brushstroke, warping colors and shapes into an abstract-style painting that challenges the viewer’s perception of reality.
To ensure gallery-standard longevity, this print is produced locally, using archival processes similar to those found in the Hahnemühle Photo range.






