Quiet Artifacts is not a style.
It is a way of holding time.
Preserving the shadow of a moment.
“ohana” is my daughter’s name.
It also means family in Hawaiian,
and echoes the word flower in Japanese.
This work begins there—
not as a subject, but as a lived relationship.
I allow moments to settle,
to become quiet artifacts of time.
What stays is not the scene itself,
but the trace it leaves behind.
Time is finite. To preserve silence, each month in this gallery accepts only 12 memories. Once filled, that time is closed.
You choose the Year and Month. You may place your memory in the past, filling the empty slots of time.
You will receive a physical "Shadow" (Case) for your hand, and a digital "Trace" (NFT) for eternity.
Proceed to deposit your memory via email?