| Look for what you notice but no one else sees. ~ Rick Rubin | Four pieces from four separate times. Mono-print textures meet pointillist overlays, gentle macro motion beside random directions in space. From my photographs, transformed through divergent processes, but unified through adjacency. Like interior design, this grouping creates experience through compliment and opposition. Warm glazing beside cool stippling. Soft edges against calligraphic line. Old techniques (monoprint) dialogue with digital slicing. Contrast doesn't compete, it clarifies. Linear elements activate motion. Each piece stands out because of its neighbor, revealing qualities that may be unnoticed in isolation. As we would bring design to an environment, here is an opportunity for the visitor's eye to move through color temperature, scale relationships, spatial dynamics and "textures", mirroring room elements. What feels "missing" in one (detail, movement) exists fully in the next. |
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