ARTIST STATEMENT
I have always been in awe of nature and its beauty. I draw
inspiration from the elements of life and seek to create art
that is alive with feeling through the movement of the brushwork
and bursts of luscious colors. Much like how time plays a role
in shaping natural sceneries, I dedicate myself to create each
piece through layers of paint. With each stroke, I add my
emotions to the canvas, and with each layer I instill my
memories, resulting in every piece rich with history and my
personal story.
I have recently started painting using with my fingertips;
finger painting feels natural. When I use only my fingers, I
feel closer to my canvas, and I have more control on how to
apply and move the paint. For me, painting is like meditation.
Everything else falls away, and I am present in the moment
suspended outside of time. All worry is gone, and I get absorbed
in my work as it evolves. I say it grows because I don’t know
what the painting is going to be until completed, it’s an
adventure for me, not an intellectual pursuit; it’s more a
visual and emotional endeavor.
I choose to explore these ideas through my relationship with the
medium; the materials and methods become the dominant driver in
my work. I begin without predetermined conclusions, but with the
pure intention to respond. Allowing my internal landscape to
come forward, I work intuitively and abstractly, with as little
self-censoring as possible, drawing from this vast, boundless,
immeasurable space.
My work has described as primitive modernism. I find this
description accurate, as I’m searching for a quality in my
painting that feels earthy, rooted and evocative of another
place and time. The art evolves, not consciously, but rather
from a sensibility that pokes its way along. I’ve always
responded to transitional beauty, poignancy, and impermanence. I
hope that my work can convey to the viewer this truthfulness of
our external world, where entropy is always in action,
transforming and stripping away what seems permanent.