The grains of sand below the flowing water appear as if they are being washed away yet the patterns remain intact. This visual gives way to photos of various sand patterns that transform this flow to still images and then back to the flowing water. The images of a female’s body against the pattern of sand dissolve in and out of the flowing water.
Beauty, like the polycrystalline structure of sand has it’s own unique makeup however it is most often defined and made whole by it’s relation to the environment in which it exists. At the moment of observation we are trapped in a time frame and point of view that defines what we see and how we see it. Over time, shifts occur and new patterns are formed.

