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Artist Statement
My work concentrates on the act of moving between locations and how it can transform our relationship with the practice of everyday living. This shifting from place to place has the ability to grasp the three divisions of time through the phenomena of memory, place and imagination. My work focuses on the idea that dwelling poetically and the act of creating move one towards the personal and the universal. This causes not only an awareness of one's morality but of their mortality.
When I create a new body of work I challenge myself to slightly alter my conceptual framework, which is based on one's relationship to a place. Each body of work in my portfolio has dealt with a different concept such as the act of traveling, contrasting urban vs. rural landscapes, and exploring local economies.
With the majority of this work I focused on the relationship between the organic and the mechanical on both a personal and universal level. This is conveyed through my artistic process by merging the uncontrolled manner of throwing paint on a surface with the precise movements of drafting and drawing. My imagery speaks to this by vacillating between the natural, such as the body, cloud cover and foliage, and the structural, such as architecture, overpasses and utility poles.
Many of the works are a conglomeration of interiors and exteriors from gathering places in Milwaukee and the Midwest. The traditional uses of Western perspective systems melded with the Eastern tradition of "stacking" space suggest the mysterious, almost religious, bonds that are formed to our physical surroundings. The work's illustrative quality is used to build a narrative that describes how one might form a history to a certain locale.
The work is proclaiming the ordinary as extraordinary. It is articulating the idea that common events, like sharing a meal, meeting friends for a drink, or going to church serve as a way for us to form and preserve an identity as a collective. It is created with the hope that it would stimulate a conversation about the sanctity of knowing one's neighbor, the importance of locality and the elevation of the commonplace to the remarkable
