When people hear the word dimensions, they often think of parallel universes, alternate realities, or distant regions of outer space.
My work uses the term differently.
Dimensions are not necessarily other worlds. They are the facets, structures, and layers of reality. Some are physical, while others are conceptual. Some are apparent, while others remain hidden until the appropriate framework reveals them.
I approach dimensions not as places to be discovered, but as aspects of reality to be recognized. A dimension may be a relationship, a process, a perspective, a pattern or a boundary.