The Mirrored Road is a feature film that explores the relationship between trauma and memory, and questions the function of home movies as a vehicle for truth. The film weaves together family footage shot over the past 70 years, films from Hollywood’s silent era, and new footage shot between 2017–2020
This series addresses the revisitation of my childhood home on Daisy Hill Road. I photographed using...
You’ll be home by when? is a short personal documentary about trying to locate home. Through exchang...
In Order To Escort Her is a thirty-five minute hybrid-documentary in which Lila, my great-aunt, conv...
The Mirrored Road is a feature film that explores the relationship between trauma and memory, and qu...
That Mirror Again is a summary of experiences, used to pose questions about self-hood through techno...
This collection is, more than anything, a series of self-portraits. It attempts to depict how variou...
Produced during the COVID-19 pandemic, this experimental documentary uses found footage from the per...
“Mirror, Mirror” deconstructs the concept of mirror-like cinema: a cinema that relies on realistic e...
The idea that we live in the age of the image has been so thoroughly drilled into us, that all disco...
Through the screen interface, the boundary between personal and collective experience is being redef...
Over a period of ten years Paul Ewing documented the life of his family on film – initially using Su...
Mirror, acrylic on canvas, measures 8 by 10 inches. Artist Statement To Grieve Means to Love This bo...
This article investigates the effects mirrors in films can have on the composition of a filmic image...
This article investigates the effects mirrors in films can have on the composition of a filmic image...
[Partial Abstract} A mirror provides a reflection of the beholder. Not quite an exact replica, there...
This series addresses the revisitation of my childhood home on Daisy Hill Road. I photographed using...
You’ll be home by when? is a short personal documentary about trying to locate home. Through exchang...
In Order To Escort Her is a thirty-five minute hybrid-documentary in which Lila, my great-aunt, conv...
The Mirrored Road is a feature film that explores the relationship between trauma and memory, and qu...
That Mirror Again is a summary of experiences, used to pose questions about self-hood through techno...
This collection is, more than anything, a series of self-portraits. It attempts to depict how variou...
Produced during the COVID-19 pandemic, this experimental documentary uses found footage from the per...
“Mirror, Mirror” deconstructs the concept of mirror-like cinema: a cinema that relies on realistic e...
The idea that we live in the age of the image has been so thoroughly drilled into us, that all disco...
Through the screen interface, the boundary between personal and collective experience is being redef...
Over a period of ten years Paul Ewing documented the life of his family on film – initially using Su...
Mirror, acrylic on canvas, measures 8 by 10 inches. Artist Statement To Grieve Means to Love This bo...
This article investigates the effects mirrors in films can have on the composition of a filmic image...
This article investigates the effects mirrors in films can have on the composition of a filmic image...
[Partial Abstract} A mirror provides a reflection of the beholder. Not quite an exact replica, there...
This series addresses the revisitation of my childhood home on Daisy Hill Road. I photographed using...
You’ll be home by when? is a short personal documentary about trying to locate home. Through exchang...
In Order To Escort Her is a thirty-five minute hybrid-documentary in which Lila, my great-aunt, conv...