Time fascinates me. Using drawing, painting, audio and film as tools, I search for evidence of time passing. Whether I am ten, twenty-five, thirty-seven or older, traveling the same routes and highways that my family and ancestors did years and decades before. The ground is immutable, with hills and horizons that never change, unlike the time-weighted objects of people, buildings, and highways which are in a constant state of entropy and change. Using ink and paint for mark-making on paper as a kind of topographical map of experiences and living. I use audio field recordings, acrylic paint and pen and ink drawings to study time. Drawing out the traces of memories and the passage of time captured among the rusting metal monuments, silhouettes of city blocks and buildings, and among the geological rock formations colliding at the waters’ edge.
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