Hidden & Seeking (2023)
Columbia circles in quiet isolation, a lone presence against the Moon’s divide, bright side revealed, dark side held in shadow.
In darkness, the Moon emits a gentle glow, while Columbia continues its silent orbit, hidden, distant, yet steadfast on course.
The illuminated face of the Moon, the side that has watched over Man for all of our existence, steady, familiar, and quietly radiant against the void.
Columbia drifts across the far side of the Moon, where for 48 minutes of each orbit Collins became the most hidden and isolated human ever to exist, suspended in calm, silence and absolute distance from Earth.
Columbia begins to emerge from the hidden side, the bright face of the Moon rising over the horizon as contact, connection and the shared mission slowly return.
A close detail of Columbia as it traverses the threshold between light and dark, the fragile boundary where isolation ends and visibility returns.
Columbia drifts in quiet isolation, a tiny presence against the vast, textured expanse of the lunar surface.
Cratered textures emerge from scorched wood, forming the unseen dark side. A surface defined by shadow, distance and the quiet weight of isolation.
The title is hidden, only revealing itself from a precise angle, echoing the act of searching, seeking and noticing what is quietly there all along.