Simple takes of a wildly complex world

Bob Petersen’s photographs move between environmental themes and abstraction, exploring how perception is shaped not just by what is seen, but by what is remembered. His work questions how images can trigger memories in viewers that influence how they perceive them. Each image begins in his own context and emotion, yet invites others to project their own memories—creating moments that feel both familiar and elusive, like half-remembered idylls residing somewhere between reality and recall.

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