Sand Sigh (2024). The images in Sand Sigh were made during ongoing visits to Gibraltar Point Beach, along the southern edge of the Toronto Islands. This is a dynamic landscape that changes easily with the weather, revealing natural patterns and material relics. To make a record of this shifting shoreline, silver-gelatin photographic papers have been pressed directly into the liminal space where the sand meets the water. The movement of these elements have been recorded onto the paper’s surface, resulting in images that expand beyond the singular frame to contain motion and the passage of time. Exhibited in the Vitrines at Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography, January 5 - February 3, 2024. Made with the support of the Ontario Arts Council.