Morphogenesis, 2011
A mathematician once said, "Clouds are not spheres, mountains are not cones, coastlines are not circles, nor does lightning travel in a straight line."
There is a rich complexity that is found in natural form, which is difficult to imitate. This series is the result of my quest to find patterns in nature that are both irregular and similar in an attempt to understand the fundamental structure of the natural environment. From a tangled mass of vines in a forest to the wandering lines created by fruit fly neurons, I explored environments that exist on micro and macro scales in search of the dense geometric complexity created from the morphing of various forms over time.