Squares are ubiquitous in the built environment. Examples are all around us. In fact, the screen you’re looking at right now is composed of tiny square units called pixels, from “pic-el” or “picture element.” Earlier this year, a controversial new aerial surveillance plane (or “spy plane”) began flying over Baltimore to gather data from above as part of an experimental approach to police work. Apparently, from the height it flies each person on the ground below registers as a single pixel. Throughout space and time, squares are omnipresent and pervasive in the contemporary world.
  • Square Calendar #2: Summer / August (2020)
    Square Calendar #2: Summer / August (2020)
    This digital photograph depicts a wall calendar I designed, displaying the summer season and the month of August in this particular configuration.
  • Square Calendar #2: Summer / September (2020)
    Square Calendar #2: Summer / September (2020)
    This digital photograph depicts a wall calendar I designed, displaying the summer season and the month of September in this particular configuration.
  • Square Calendar #2: Summer / September (2020)
    Square Calendar #2: Summer / September (2020)
    This digital photograph depicts a wall calendar I designed, displaying the fall season and the month of September in this particular configuration.
  • Square Calendar #2: Fall / October (2020)
    Square Calendar #2: Fall / October (2020)
    This digital photograph depicts a wall calendar I designed, displaying the fall season and the month of October in this particular configuration.
  • Square Calendar #2: Fall / November (2020)
    Square Calendar #2: Fall / November (2020)
    This digital photograph depicts a wall calendar I designed, displaying the fall season and the month of November in this particular configuration.
  • Square Calendar #2: Fall / December (2020)
    Square Calendar #2: Fall / December (2020)
    This digital photograph depicts a wall calendar I designed, displaying the fall season and the month of December in this particular configuration.
  • Square Calendar #2: Winter / December (2020)
    Square Calendar #2: Winter / December (2020)
    This digital photograph depicts a wall calendar I designed, displaying the winter season and the month of December in this particular configuration.
  • Square Calendar #2: Calendar Back (2020)
    Square Calendar #2: Calendar Back (2020)
    This is the design for the back of “Square Calendar #2,” depicting the four seasons in four digital photographs.
  • Square Calendar #1: Opening the Mailer (2016)
    Square Calendar #1: Opening the Mailer (2016)
    This digital photograph depicts the handmade mailer for "Square Calendar #1" (2016).
  • Square Calendar #1 (2016)
    Square Calendar #1 (2016)
    This digital photograph depicts the wall hanging format of "Square Calendar #1" (2016).