Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Range
A slight feeling of lonesomeness lingers in me as I stare out of an airplane window. I see the patterns that are woven together by nature and by man. The extended range of view from this vantage point gives life an interesting perspective. It is a lens that illuminates processes, forms, and patterns in their true scale.
Inspired by these illuminations, I decided to respond to some of the observed textures and patterns of the landscape as seen from 30,000 ft. I used found wood milling scraps, with their natural pattern and tone along with added dye, to paint an image of these things.
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