These paintings and three dimensional works are an exploration of color, symbol, and their spatial intersections. I build on relationships between objects (lines, marks, shapes of color) while creating a certain ambiguous space in between. The interplay of the physical and experiential, what we see and how we experience it, is the focus of this new body of work.
This series explores the relationship between spatial intersections and symbols. This work refers to two different, landscapes. The first is a geothermal zone and the other is a lake with a floating dock. The handles on the dock that are used to get in and out of the water are one of my chosen symbols. I build relationships between the handles (and other symbols) and the landscapes. Along with the use of color, line, and form, I use the space in-between as an element. I enjoy making ambiguous space. My interpretations of depth and space differ from day to day.