In My House, I'm Not As Afraid
18”x18”x1.5” acrylic and charcoal pencil on wood panel. I’ve been exploring what it is to create landscapes when I spend most of my work days indoors. There’s some kind of tension here and I want to bring the viewer into this idea. Mixing in more perspective lines to draw the viewer into these spaces and stack them on top of abstract elements helps me consider all these realities at once.
This piece is currently on view at the Salina Art Center’s - Mountain Plains Contemporary Art Biennial. View the show
18”x18”x1.5” acrylic and charcoal pencil on wood panel. I’ve been exploring what it is to create landscapes when I spend most of my work days indoors. There’s some kind of tension here and I want to bring the viewer into this idea. Mixing in more perspective lines to draw the viewer into these spaces and stack them on top of abstract elements helps me consider all these realities at once.
This piece is currently on view at the Salina Art Center’s - Mountain Plains Contemporary Art Biennial. View the show
18”x18”x1.5” acrylic and charcoal pencil on wood panel. I’ve been exploring what it is to create landscapes when I spend most of my work days indoors. There’s some kind of tension here and I want to bring the viewer into this idea. Mixing in more perspective lines to draw the viewer into these spaces and stack them on top of abstract elements helps me consider all these realities at once.
This piece is currently on view at the Salina Art Center’s - Mountain Plains Contemporary Art Biennial. View the show