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Working with
discarded building materials from demolition sites, I am fascinated
primarily by what most people consider to be dated and obsolete
remnants. I have been driven by a desire to preserve an element of the
architectural past defined by a pursuit of remembrance and
transcendence.
The
window by its very nature is a frame of existence and reality.
Perceptively, a frame is also one moment in time like a still in a
filmstrip. I freeze, within the “confines” of the window, imaginary
“memories”, selective images, textures, shapes, and objects to introduce
a sense of moment, time, emotion and existence.
My
structures are similar to patterns of kaleidoscopes with crystals of
fragmented ideas growing over like a winter frosting. My exploration of the windows is a process of
crumbling, skewing and rebuilding a new reality. The windows, undergoing
transformation, become prisms through which viewers can look out into
the world with each person experiencing their independent visions. |
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