Storytelling has been around for a long time: to aid in explaining the unexplained, to document, and to entertain. Everything has a story associated with it, from the simplest of atoms to the most complex organism. Whether each part of a story is factually known, unknown, or fabricated, every molecule, object, and person has a story.
This body of work presents glimpses into a story about four worlds. The composition of each world is based on one of the basic Greek elements (earth, water, air, fire). As within the stories of our own lives, the occupants of the "Elemental Worlds" are affected by the personal and political agendas of others. Sometimes these agendas coincide, but when these agendas conflict, opposing sides square off against each other; most of the time, only one side is victorious. History is made and recorded. Time moves on... evolves. If "history is written by the victor," are we always getting only one side of the story?
