



You can see what I see, and most of what I see is our mark on the world, the industry of humans.
Our landscape is filled with objects built for a utility—transporting and storing goods, communication that can be seen afar and roads to connect us to each other. It’s commerce and connection.
I also traveled through southern Louisiana where my parents, grandparents, great grandparents (and on) are from.
I am 100% Cajun.



