Re-Cognition Series, 2020, oil pastel on stonehenge paper, 50” x 9ft
We partake in a time where our visual lexicon is being re-defined, broken, disporven, regained, and transformed. Where material origins shift and combine, where the natural cycle re-incorporates our industrial offspring.
What if we could provide a visual alphabet to the ever-expanding and ambiguous material interaction of our time?
What if we could provide a visual alphabet to the ever-expanding and ambiguous material interaction of our time?