1. Untitled, 2008, photograph (edition of 10), 11 x 22 ins.
2. Untitled, 2008, photograph (edition of 10), 9 x 12 ins.
3. Untitled, 2008, photograph (edition of 10), 7 x 9 ins.
4. Untitled, 2008, photograph (edition of 10), 9 x 22 ins.
5. Untitled, 2007, photograph (edition of 10), 5 x 7 ins.
6. Untitled, 2008, photograph (edition of 10), 10 x 21 ins.
Artist Statement
I favor a compound approach to all visual problems that occupy me. By compound I mean multiform – I present my solution to a given problem in as many forms or through as many means as are available to me. These may be painting, printmaking, sculpting… The meaning of each completed piece is deferred until other pieces, materially and thematically linked to it, are completed. They form the understructure upon which their meaning could rest.
Not able to describe a piece outside of its progressing context I hesitate whenever I am asked for an “artist’s statement”. I cannot “state” my art’s meaning; its current subject, however, can be “stated” – it is rectilinear geometry.
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