ARTIST'S
STATEMENT
I
work out of an abstract expressionist
tradition. I
have always tended toward abstraction
because I've preferred to embark
on the creative journey without
preconcieved notions of the outcome,
thus allowing me room for real
exploration. I use several printmaking
techniques in combination to
achieve a textural surface that
incorporates many calligraphic
marks and superimposes them over
a landscape of organic forms.
By layering a series of complex,
transparent images where things
go in and out of focus, I create
an ambiguous space. My
aim is to create an image that
reveals itself slowly over time
as opposed to being accessible
all at once.
Collage
has been an important part of
my work for a long time now. I
love to work on paper. Sometimes
my pieces have actual collaged
elements in them - whether paintings
or prints. But mostly its the
principle of combining fragments
of different images and marks
so that the composite parts create
a whole image. My processes are
labor intensive and varied. Often,
a single work combines multiple
printmaking processes before
I go back in and work images
with hand embellishments. It
is the combination of different
printmaking processes (collagraphs,
linocuts, monotypes, screenprints,
and/or computer generated printed
images) with painting and drawing
techniques which allow me to
achieve a rich surface, intense
color and strong bold images.
Texture is also very important
to the work. By working in a
medium that allows me to create
multiples, I can take a single
image through a variety of permutations,
and watch the evolution of my
ideas.
Though
the work is clearly abstract
and I intend no literal interpretaion, I
consider most of the images to
reflect an inner landscape. |