Exploring the Darkness and Healing Within the Human Soul

With the desolation photos I shoot, there is juxtaposition between the glory of creation and the fallen nature of humanity. These black and white images explore the desolation and darkness hidden in the human soul, and the brokenness of the human spirit found at its most vulnerable: naked and alone. I believe this is where we need God the most, in the most broken and hurting places, through surrender, we can be made whole and healed again.

“A man can no more diminish God’s glory by refusing to worship Him than a lunatic can put out the sun by scribbling the word, ‘darkness’ on the walls of his cell.” – C. S. Lewis

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I want to love other and love God, and often find this easy to do. But it isn't as easy to learn to love myself.


 
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Juxtaposition of Creation and Brokenness in Nude Art

The interplay between desolation and the human form offers a powerful lens into the depths of the human soul. These black and white nude photographs reveal the raw vulnerability of being naked and alone, embodying themes of brokenness, surrender, and the search for healing. Through this juxtaposition of creation and humanity’s fallen nature, the images invite viewers to reflect on the darkest corners of existence while holding space for hope and redemption. The human form, stripped of pretense, becomes a canvas for exploring the fragility and resilience of the spirit.

As Rumi profoundly said, “The wound is the place where the Light enters you.” These works remind us that even in moments of deepest despair, there is light and the promise of renewal.