Evocative of "industrial strength" based on form, color, and materials, the metallic steel indication of the large quadrilateral form in... Read More
Evocative of "industrial strength" based on form, color, and materials, the metallic steel indication of the large quadrilateral form in this work is highly assertive of its dominate position. The upper left corner features a triangle of "hard concrete." Upon completion of this piece, because of the strength of the dominating form, the abstract provided my impression of objective truth as a force of clarity and logic "determined by fact and reality" over abstruse belief. The piece named itself "Disambiguation."
As a formalistically, non-objective experimentation my art is an exploration of the effects of form, line, texture, neutrality of color, with varied materials on canvas. Rather than creating an emotional expression or statement, my process is most often an intellectual exercise in puzzle solving…assembling and balancing the pieces to find a “comfortable” or “comfortably uncomfortable” compositional pose. My personal analysis and understanding of my work generally comes after completion.