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Much like a face the city is composed of elements
that give it character and uniqueness. I create my paintings with
the city in mind, but rather than depicting specific objects such
as a house,a park or a church i express my architectural intention
by borrowing and appropriating sites, places and names to create
a composition that alludes to city life.
I am continually drawn to buildings or sites under construction
finding balance and rhythm in their geometric supporting structures.
Visual impressions made upon me by these sites become memories;
after-images that resonate in my mind until they are finally expressed
onto canvas. In my attempt to arrive at the purest expression of
their pattern i often desribe them in high contrast, and color has
gradually taken on a secondary role. I take the structures out of
their proposed context, decompose and reintroduce them thus distorting
their original functionality. This process of decomposition is crucial
to my work and it represents one of a city's foremost characteristics
which is activity. After all a city is never static or complete.
Seeking out this fragmented reality of a city hidden behind it's
beautiful facades is very important to me and in an act of reverse
archaeology i find the skeletons of my subjects before they are
brought to life." |