High Cotton

High Cotton is a study of land, labor, memory, and inheritance.

Set within the agricultural landscape of the South, the work considers the land as both source and witness. Through soil, cotton, fabric, gesture, and atmosphere, the images trace what has been cultivated, endured, and passed down.

The series moves between beauty and burden, history and belonging, honoring the quiet dignity of lives shaped by the land and the emotional weight that remains beneath the surface.

High Cotton is not only about what is grown. It is about what the land remembers.

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