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Giclee Print with Iridescent Mylar Layer 2018
BioIntervals
Giclee Print with Iridescent Mylar Layer
These works speak to the quandary of measurement and meaning, and our impulse to categorize and define our experience, which may in fact dissociate us further from that which we are trying to understand. Here I am exploring the intervals between the organizing systems we’ve created and the visceral subtext of experience.
Random curved trajectories reflect our attraction to distraction, while allowing for a constantly shifting focus between our invented organizing systems and natural elements. They suggest new dimensions of inward and outward telescopings, as we continually search for meaning and place.
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