PARTLY CLOUDY
Partly Cloudy dwells in the space between sky and earth, the physical and the ethereal – not as opposites, but as planes in quiet dialogue.
It begins with a way of seeing that resists a fixed position, one that may be more honest than it first appears.
There’s a gentle irony and warmth in that – grounded just enough to make the dream feel lived in.
These images dwell in moments where things feel slightly off but strangely meaningful.
Partly Cloudy is how many of us move through this life – a little heavy, a little light, not entirely sure.
There’s a quantum element to these images – a feeling that multiple realities coexist. The earth is not where gravity ends, but where the Unknown begins to pull.
Bodies drift. Light moves in unexpected ways. Like walking on clouds, the scenes feel dreamlike: intuitive, nonlinear, often surreal.
They lean into ambiguity because a single image can mean different things to different people, like reading shapes in the clouds.
The figures and forms in these photographs seem misplaced, yet entirely at home. Nothing quite fits, though everything means something.
This work accepts the complexity of presence – it reflects on how simply being here, in a body, in a world that is often contradictory, carries a strange kind of comedy or bewilderment.
The title Partly Cloudy came simply – offhand, but fitting. A weather report. A shrug of the atmosphere. It stayed because it touched on something true.
Partly Cloudy, yes – but so much more is happening in the rest of this energetic space. There is a quiet humor, too.
The title may sound casual, even indifferent – yet these images are not indifferent. They live in the gap between forecast and feeling, between knowing and not knowing,
between standing on the ground and drifting above it, or swimming in a sea of clouds.













