Portfolio > Cut from Quiet

Cutting into the surface of our perception helps shine rays of understanding light. These cuts show us a void, but in that void one can find truth if one seeks it. One thing that happens when cutting something from something (or nothing) is that we can find Something or Nothing. It is a matter of positive and negative space, and how infinitely interconnected they are. Isolation can in fact do quite the opposite of isolating; when something is removed, another appears.

Here’s to discovering more light…

Revealing Rain
graphite, gesso and acrylic collage
22 X 30 inches
2009
Revealing Rain (detail)
graphite, gesso and acrylic collage
22 X 30 inches
2009
The Silence of the Garden
acrylic, gesso and found material collage
22 X 30 inches
2009
The Silence of the Garden (detail)
acrylic, gesso and found material collage
22 X 30 inches
2009
Meditations
acrylic, gesso and found material collage
22 X 30 inches
2009
Meditations (detail)
acrylic, gesso and found material collage
22 X 30 inches
2009
A Mystic's Mountains
acrylic, gesso and found material collage
22 X 30 inches
2009
A Mystic's Mountains (detail)
acrylic, gesso and found material collage
22 X 30 inches
2009
Water of Rain
graphite, acrylic, gesso and found material collage
22 X 30 inches
2009
Water of Rain (detail)
graphite, acrylic, gesso and found material collage
22 X 30 inches
2009
Unraveling Eyes
mixed media collage
22 X 30 inches
2009
Unraveling Eyes (detail)
mixed media collage
22 X 30 inches
2009
Liquid
mixed media collage
22 X 30 inches
2009
Liquid (detail)
mixed media collage
22 X 30 inches
2009
slow down
mixed media collage
22 X 30 inches
2009
slow down (detail)
mixed media collage
22 X 30 inches
2009
clouds
mixed media collage
22 X 30 inches
2009
In the Storm
mixed media collage
22 X 30 inches
2010
In the Storm (detail)
mixed media collage
22 X 30 inches
2010