Finding Space
Within the cosmos, my presence is negligible. Yet, there is something human about the need to reiterate one’s existence. Documents of who we are and where we are abound. Information and visual stimuli flood our days and overwhelm our senses. Technology provides a platform for storing images we feel compelled to capture but rarely revisit. The world spins and is subject to time and its inhabitants. In the narrow realm that is now, my work both utilizes and reacts to the inundation of technology as I gaze upon, record, and preserve invisible fragments of the changing world.
The Threshold of Observation, 30" x 40", oil and silver leaf on basswood panel, 2019
Salt, oil on linen, 48" x 60", 2021
Harrowed Ground, 30" x 40", oil on basswood panel, 2020
Intersection, 30" x 40", oil on basswood panel, 2018
Origin and Exile, 30" x 40", oil on basswood panel, 2021
Approaching the Gulf, 19" x 27", colored pencil and watercolor on Pastelmat, 2022