Crevace:

2020 - 2019

In this time of uncertainty, I turned inward, into the “Crevace”, looking closer than before and painting my own experiences of the present moment. Submersing myself in the remote wilderness brings me to a place of steady calm and assuredness. It is also where I find my greatest inspiration. I study the many microcosms that inhabit the untouched recesses of the natural world: their patterns, systems and sense of cohabitation.

In these natural spaces bits and pieces of discarded man made objects have accumulated over time, embedding themselves into the landscape. This detritus also finds its way into my paintings. The world has shifted and our landscape reflects that.

In the studio, I begin with the crevasse; the point where things come together and fall apart. It is in these deep recesses of space that new beginnings are possible and old outcomes find a home. From here, I am left to my own devices, developing painting surfaces that exist in the realm of possibility and closure.

Exhibited at:
Artemis Gallery, Northeast Harbor, ME
Five Points Gallery, Torrington, CT
Ascent Contemporary, NY, NY

 

Press:

Maine Arts Journal

Summer Issue
Cracks and Crevices


EcoArt Project

Environmentally aware art
Recent Project


 

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