About
The desired through-line of my work is a sensitivity to the interdependence that permeates the world. I focus on the way in which we envision ourselves in relation to other living beings and how that positioning shifts overtime, looking at themes involving the continual reconceptualization of “nature," and the individual confronting the city. Recent imagery comes from a fascination with the way animals move through a field, their experience of vulnerability, and our tendencies toward anthropomorphism.
In a broader sense, I’m interested in the areas where language and analogies break down - what seems to be fundamentally untranslatable; what is unique to any particular medium, and why. I’m also interested in connections between poetry and painting, in the way they grapple with similar formal problems such as how to access, embody, and communicate essential qualities of experience, touching on questions about the limits of subjective experience and perception.