"Lorimer Court," 2019, Brooklyn. Credit: Chanell Stone
"In the Overgrowth," 2019, Los Angeles. Credit: Chanell Stone
"For many Black people, rural nature, places like national parks, aren't very accessible," says Chanell Stone. Above, "Imperial Courts," 2018, Los Angeles. Credit: Chanell Stone
"Fig," 2019, Oakland. Credit: Chanell Stone
"It's important to see the beauty in the most overlooked and mundane urban environments," says Stone. Above, "Balcony Year," 2019, Oakland Credit: Chanell Stone
Chanell Stone photographs places like overgrown lots and green spaces at public housing projects, often including herself in the frame. Above, "In search of a certain Eden," 2019, Brooklyn | Credit: Chanell Stone
In "Potted Earth," a 2019 portrait in Los Angeles, Stone poses in her grandmother's backyard. Credit: Chanell Stone
