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These paintings are about traveling at speed, the ephemerality of sensory memory and the weight of long lasting memories memory. They are about being in multiple states and places all at once. They are about the the feeling of doing one thing while thinking about something else. They are about being distracted and about noticing something small and unexpected. They are about the quotidian strangeness of the everyday.
It is a strange world that has us spending most of our time with panes of glass between ourselves and those things we observe. In the car, at home, at work we are looking at screens and through windows. Either we speed down the road with the land flying past us completely insulated from the wind and cold, or we are looking at a computer screen, a smartphone, out a window, and having a conversation with a friend all at once. These panes of glass show us more than we notice. They reflect the world around us. There is a hidden beauty in all of this coming and going as we look through our glass surfaces. This work explores the confluence and conflation of time in our complicated multichannel multifarious lives.
It is a strange world that has us spending most of our time with panes of glass between ourselves and those things we observe. In the car, at home, at work we are looking at screens and through windows. Either we speed down the road with the land flying past us completely insulated from the wind and cold, or we are looking at a computer screen, a smartphone, out a window, and having a conversation with a friend all at once. These panes of glass show us more than we notice. They reflect the world around us. There is a hidden beauty in all of this coming and going as we look through our glass surfaces. This work explores the confluence and conflation of time in our complicated multichannel multifarious lives.