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Geometry is the divine pattern that underlies the world of time and space, where the forces of nature continually reconfigure the landscape. My methods in drawing and painting reflect this; shapes are laid down layer upon layer and chance plays a role in the resulting patterns. Elements of weather are suggested. Landforms show the marks of shifting planes. The geometry suggests architecture, a site plan still embryonic floats below the landscape.
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"Continental Drift #1" 2007
acrylic on masonite, 36"x48"
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