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Ways of the Circle   The painting process, for me, is an act of searching and experimentation. Working gesturally and reacting to the unique circumstances within each painting, I draw on my experiences and environment to create something that reflects my perception of the world. In this body of work, the basic or primal shape of the circle is a character in the paintings. A circle can suggest an eye, an orbit, an egg, the moon, a breast, a face - many things. And a circle is a loop, endlessly gaining or losing potential. The creation and destruction of forms and space is inherent in painting, and I wonder if in loss the connection to every other thing subject to a cycle is felt more acutely.
Installation view of Ways of the Circle, Room 412
2025
Installation view of Ways of the Circle, Room 412
Installation view of Ways of the Circle, Room 412
2025
Ways of the Circle at Room 412
Ways of the Circle at Room 412
2024
hii &, installed in Faculty exhibition
hii &, installed in Faculty exhibition
acrylic on muslin
2024
Swimming Away the Dream
Swimming Away the Dream
Acrylic on wood
2024
Everything is Everything, Now (Installed)
Everything is Everything, Now (Installed)
Acrylic, spray paint, and ink on muslin, wooded support
2024
Faculty Exhibition 2024
Faculty Exhibition 2024
2024
Faculty Show 2024
Faculty Show 2024
2024
Faculty Exhibitbion
Faculty Exhibitbion
2022
Installation view of Faculty Exhibition
Installation view of Faculty Exhibition
2022
Whistle a Map, installation view
Whistle a Map, installation view
2022
Whistle a Map, Ground Floor Contemporary
Whistle a Map, Ground Floor Contemporary
2022
2022
Whistle a Map, Ground Floor Contemporary
Whistle a Map, Ground Floor Contemporary
2022
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