Biography
Abstraction in the landscape (abstract forces of nature)
I explore and understand abstraction upon a scale whereby from one end the physical body of matter is observed, and can then be used to extrapolate a feel of the earth whose constant underlying energies flow into and beyond spirit at the opposing end of this scale bringing an aimed holistic focus on a journey into the meditative realm, into the heart.
I take abstraction to mean a literal unknown quantum outside of recognized tangibility in the belief that it is on this far edge of reality explored both scientifically and emotionally which probes simultaneously within and out of the veritable existence of life.
As a phenomena, (in my development of imagery) the substance of abstraction remains forever allusive to seduce the imagination and because of such compels (in me) an inherent desire to understand not an end or ultimate answer but instead to know intimately a feeling that connects with the momentum of a deep rooted desire to probe and be with the transformative forces that I feel satisfy a place in the order of natural procession.
I find abstraction to remain unknown, because on discovery the knowledge gained takes on form, meaning it can become something quite specific (known and so not in this analogy abstract).
But my note is that nature is replenishing so a gaze from a clear mind can access new space to grow into and explore. And this, every time the abstract is observed (contemplated).
I believe life to be born and solace found in the pursuit and contemplation of the abstract in nature and that by accepting the higher power and its unfathomable limitation one can understand all of what is needed to clear the mind, and it is from this crucial point that it becomes possible to unravel a little of reality, and live the evolution, which is to say progress – uniquely and in tune.
Of course the scale is one, as mind, body and soul is in aspiration. The works are all unequivocally phase transitions.