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              <text>IceBox explores the cavernous terrain of the Devil’s Icebox in Columbia, MO, where a raw history is cut into the cave’s foundation. These aged stones' rich textures and stoic tenacity—aspects that often get lost in the shadows—are captured in my photographs. These images portray the intricate relationship between erosion, time, and the constant effect of water that shapes underground topography. &#13;
These photographs capture the sense of unearthly quiet created by the cool, humid air in the dark crevices. The rough surfaces, deep fissures, and mineral deposits that have accumulated over time are highlighted by the contrast between highlights and shadows. In addition to the rocks themselves, these images convey a tale of perseverance, change, and the hidden beauty that lies beneath the surface of this place. &#13;
My work encourages viewers to take their time, examine more closely, and value the sometimes overlooked subtleties of nature. Devil's Icebox serves as a reminder of the subdued strength of nature, its mystery, and timeless beauty.</text>
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