The seascapes are a series titled "Anywhere But Here" and it consists of 436 different scenes with only 19 selected for edition printing.

The water is actually 1/8" thick pieces of clear, vacuum-formed plastic.  The varied molded forms create the wave structure. The water color is created by placing layers of acetate underneath the plastic.  The coloring and sky are created with lights and backdrops.  The entire construction is eight inches square, about the size of a shoebox. I shot the scenes with a 35 mm camera using a macro lens.  I chose to shoot this small film size so that the image would be grainy when enlarged. The photograph then literally breaks down.  This is intended to reinforce the idea that the image is a simulation.  They have been shown singularly at 48" x 72" and as installations of between 1,113 and 4,717 images mounted to walls (each photo is 4" x 6").