The Archive
Investigating structural solitude and the punctuated grid.
This archive tracks an evolving study in volume and scale. Spanning from flat two dimensional perspective to heavily textured low relief topographies, these collective works navigate the friction between dense architectural environments and expansive horizons. My practice is directly informed by a two decade foundation in textile and design within the fashion industry, a rigorous background that dictates the engineered patterns and exact material weights of every canvas. By mapping the built environment through shifting methodologies of physical relief and spatial depth, the archive serves as a progressive visual trajectory that invites a profound quiet into contemporary life.
Skylines That Still Whisper
This series functions as a vital visual exhale within the archive. It maps the quiet gravity of the sky against the silent city to capture how a place whispers. These two dimensional compositions introduce a distinct visual weightlessness, observing the precise moments where structural density simply dissolves into expansive space. Through structured geometries and smooth atmospheric layers the work suspends the movement of the world. Each canvas explores the profound combination of two distinct worlds where the rigid urban grid converges with the fluid architecture of memory. The whisper lives in this weightless space where the noise of a physical location is forced to quiet down leaving behind a permanent stillness and vast silent horizons.
The Punctuated Grid
A study in spatial tension and structural isolation. These works isolate industrial rooftops to examine the extreme friction between dense brutalist architecture and expansive horizons. By punctuating the woven urban fabric with the solitary anchor of the water tower, The Punctuated Grid explores how singular forms physically ground the surrounding atmospheric space. Executed with the laboratory rigor of material science, the series utilizes dimensional acrylics and archival mediums to give the architectural grid a permanent physical presence.
Warp & Spin
In Warp and Spin, the urban environment is stripped of its rigid geometry and recast through kinetic distortion. By manipulating structural patterns into sweeping curvilinear movements, these works explore the physical tension of the built environment. Utilizing a dimensional archival build rooted in the mechanics of woven design, this series bridges the gap between two dimensional painting and three dimensional tactile displacement. It captures the disorienting and relentless rhythm of the modern cityscape.
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