My work reflects my escape into a daydream-like solace of interior space that lies somewhere between conscious experience and unconscious sensory receptivity. In these moments I become more acutely aware of peripheral vision, movement, and sound. I am drawn to the impediments to vision: blurring from movement, over-magnification, and loss of focus. The obstacles to clarity express a sense of detachment as well as my sorrow at this disconnect from my own emotions. I reassemble the fragments and blurs to create a celebration of subtle beauty punctuated by bursts of color and humor; this very process actually brings me closer to my emotions, a transformation that allows for elements of joy and poetry. To further explore these concepts, I reconsider protocols about the contemporary display of the photographic image through unusual framing devices, structural experimentation, multiples, and positioning. I create micro "worlds" where legibility disappears and returns.