A selection of work from 2011 to 2012 using India ink on claybord. This process involved both addition and subtraction - painting, pouring, scratching, sanding, and even spraying partially dried ink with a garden hose. Thematically my focus was on the strangeness and ambiguity of the world; the tension between movement and stillness; and the patterns, textures and forms that emerged through experimentation with media.
Perhaps the most amazing sensation passed on to us by prehistoric man is that of presentiment. It will always continue. We might consider it as an eternal proof of the irrationality of the universe. Original man must have wandered through a world full of uncanny signs. He must have trembled at each step.
-Giorgio de Chirico
Perhaps the most amazing sensation passed on to us by prehistoric man is that of presentiment. It will always continue. We might consider it as an eternal proof of the irrationality of the universe. Original man must have wandered through a world full of uncanny signs. He must have trembled at each step.
-Giorgio de Chirico