My work simultaneously
brings awareness to the history and potential of spaces,
while illuminating the chaotic relationships between
the seen and unseen elements that constitute those spaces.
When looking at the landscape I witness the growth and
decay of a unique set of objects that generally and individually
comply with the laws of nature but also interact with
each other. For myself, the familiar actions and processes
have taken on a symbolic meaning as they unfurl in the
environment of a landscape. Wind currents carrying spores
from a decaying marsh eludes to the entropy of particles.
The plotting of a bird’s ascension into and across
the sky becomes a verification of times continuation. The
layered surface of plotted numbers, charts and maps grow
to be an omniscient cartography of the landscape, containing
elements of the past and the potential of what is to
come.
There are a set of objects and processes that we are familiar
with, but largely we are surrounded by and even comprised
of a chaos that we do not understand. As one leisurely
walks down a street they would find it impossible to contemplate
the innumerable atomic transactions taking place, which
allow them to be present in that moment. The transactions
are layered; they exist on multiple levels and are altogether
too great for us to grasp. So, we float. Generally, we
move through space not knowing how we do it. There exists
a mental disconnect between one’s mind, their body
and their surroundings.
I start each
work with a random or chaotic gesture, underscoring the
structure of nature, and proceed to develop the relationships
between objects and processes. The idea of action/reaction
is central to the process of my work. The development and
definition of the landscape is a result of If/Then questions
I ask as I am creating the surface. A marsh decaying produces
new substances and energy in the form of heat, which then
causes air currents to alter effecting decay rates slightly
and so on ad infinitum. The string of interconnected processes
continues to evolve until there seems to be a resolution
or understanding of what exists.