MACRO SHOTS
Tiny World 2025
Vignette 2025
Birth 2025
Triforce of Nature 2025
Bean Leaf 2025
Matte Leaves 2024
Wildberries 2024
Buttery Red 2019
Alive! A Koi
Love Lies Bleeding 2022
Fronder-ful 2024
Disturbance 2024
Cycles 2019
Crisp White 2024
Seed Puffs 2024
Collectible: 01 2024
After Death 2024
A Glorious Death 2024
Gradients 2024
Autumnal Rain 2024
Great Balls of Fire 2019
Woodlands 2024
Spring Croci 2023
Pansy 2019
Pollinator 2019
Fibonacci 2019
Bubbly 2019
Tranquility 2019
Amaranth 2024
White Dahlia 2020
Collectible 02 2024
Ext: Streetcar 2024
Bartender's Choice 2023
Liminal 2024
Marigold 2019
Breaktime
2024
When I was 5, I absolutely loved Spongebob . In one episode, Spongebob visits Sandy and a butterfly crawls across his little aqua-helmet thing : a totally innocent and cutesy scenario. Now, you’d expect this CHILDREN’S CARTOON to make Spongebob all giddy and awestruck over this vibrant creature because they want children to get excited about nature, right? RIGHT?
WRONG.
INSTEAD a giant, menacing macro of a butterfly’s grisly face dominated the screen along with a low, guttural screech that blasted the speakers for a whole 30 seconds - fracturing my tiny, virgin mind.
It terrified me so much that when I turned it off, I just stared at a blank screen.
Unblinking.
Soundless.
Unmoving.
To this day, I don’t even know the ending of that episode.