I am beginning with modular or “space to space” paintings to explore or push the boundaries of waiting. I’ve a first example in The Studio, Unfinished, where the modules evolve spontaneously as needed to respond to the marks and narratives started in first modules, materials may be changed or added, the theme connects them, but they may not represent smooth image transitions, but to represent the different mind states and memories, to reflect upon the passage of time, of space as time… the goal is to bring my paintings and monotype installations closer to a cohesive connected research …
and about the monotype installations created spontaneously, using electric dremel and ink swiping, marks, to cause accidents and imperfections, creating larger entities or murals, from smaller modules/ papers, arranged as the process develops, into a wholistic image; highly abstracted but still referencing nature in figuration. These pieces are not framed, they’re made using electric dremel on plexiglass which creates textures (intaglio), inked in various ways as monotypes to infuse atmosphere, varying marks and textures, and then, stamping with leaves or handmade recycled styrofoam stamps in the shape of leaves or natural elements. This matching of edges off-register often, and stamping creates a cohesive whole which the audience interprets and completes the meaning.