Learning to Count is an ongoing series of photographs which document large-scale ephemeral installations I create on public lands to draw attention to wildfires and climate change in Colorado. For this series I visit Colorado’s largest burn zones an

Learning to Count

 Learning to Count is an ongoing series of photographs which document large-scale ephemeral installations I create on public lands to draw attention to wildfires and climate change in Colorado. For this series I visit Colorado’s largest burn zones an

Learning to Count is an ongoing series of photographs which document large-scale ephemeral installations I create on public lands to draw attention to wildfires and climate change in Colorado. For this series I visit Colorado’s largest burn zones and build a sculptural abacus that states the acreage burned. Learning to Count proposes that the solutions to our current crisis may be as elementary as an archaic counting device, but would demand a visionary mindset to forge that future.

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