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Ghost of Time 27" x 31"
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Artist Statement: The narrative image in my work represents the marking of surface kinetics to create an impression of
movement on the picture surface. The governing issue in my work is the analytic configuration of visual
substance. I have done this through the rigorous building and development of an extensive vocabulary of
traditional and electronic formal elements. This allows for an abstract art, which uses the repeating of
both traditional and electronic forms to create vibrating compositional manipulations, designs and distorted
depictions of perspective. In turn forming motion on a two dimensional pictorial space by deceiving the
eye with a succession of visual puzzles.
I seek a visual symmetry where an image's explicate order may be created to unify vast and
complimentary elements of ever evolving metamorphic structures. Multi-dimensional balance is the evoking
of design that links technology to the mystical, thus the sacred. This imbues the visual arts with a means
to be unfolded in a complete and ethereal way. These works emanate from both technological content
and the natural world. This is the expression of an idea that is a physical manifestation from an internal
response to existence. In these images I have touched upon an art making process that is as much
talismanic as analytic. It is the relationship and exchange between artist, media, and tenet that creates the
dynamics for individuality and vision.
The expression of structure and narrative entails a rigorous commitment to the most actual depiction of
what my art is when it exists within the temper of technology's influence. The interaction of the computer
to artistic expression represents the impact of the computer on aesthetics. This interplay between the
analytical engine, traditional image making and the poetic fuses the machine to the creation of beauty. I
find the idea of digital aesthetics to be a unique and vibrant demonstration of the purpose of technology
redefined. This new meaning of digital technology's function is one where the machine serves an
esoteric, spiritual, and often an irrational purpose. This topic in my work ultimately represents interplay
between the role of the artist and the role of the machine. A theme that also denotes an investigation into
the question of ''from where can aesthetics originate?''
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Ghost of Time 27" x 31"
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