11/24/13 The work is about uncovering and recovering. It’s a struggle we deal with everyday. The switch between friends and public transit; work and family; home and car. We constantly have to go in and out between realities, personalities, projections, behaviors, truths, lies. Sometimes you can find those secret moments of revealing of the flaws… Continue reading Artist Journal #13
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Artist Journal #12
5/2/13 The tension of revealing and concealing – white being a method of hiding/concealing, sewing/stitch being a method of revealing – both play back and forth off each other. Thick about precious vs. not precious – the peripheral as is or being fore-fronted as the precious – that subjective question of validity and value. 5/20/13… Continue reading Artist Journal #12
Advanced Painting Sketchbook (winter 2013)
Artist Journal #11
4/12/13 More and more I realize my interest and unintentional endeavors into the importance and representation of the peripheral. The side elements that occur along the edges of a process are in a way just as important as the finished work that is shown as a sort of claim to completion and solution to a… Continue reading Artist Journal #11
Scanner Experiment
I’m not sure what my printer’s scanner started doing when I was trying to scan some drawings, but it looks incredible! I love these little digital drawings. These drawings are made through digital means, yet in such a way that chance decides on the formatting; there is no way for me to plan how these… Continue reading Scanner Experiment
Progress in the Studio
non-verbal : first solo exhibition
non-verbal was my first solo exhibition, consisting of work created from summer 2012 to spring 2013. The show contained drawings. paintings, sculptures and a performance piece. This exhibition doubled as my senior show, at the end of my final quarter at the Savannah College of Art and Design.