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2024
36” W x 51” H
This is piece explores the gestural lines of street-crack repairs and my collaboration with workers whose intentions were to mend and shape the environment. The raw cracks, the surface textures, and the interaction of the ball chain curves show how the mundane can carry an artistic spirit, and how our surroundings, if reimagined, can tell a story of both repair and creation.
2024
19” W x 35” H
This is a piece in a new series that explores the gestural lines of street-crack repairs and my collaboration with anonymous workers whose intentions were to fix the road. Adding color, repetition, and my own painted lines asks the viewer to see, with a growing sense of wonder and awe, what they might consider mundane and utilitarian.
2024
12.5” W x 21.5” H
This is a piece in a new series that explores the gestural lines of street-crack repairs and my collaboration with anonymous workers whose intentions were to fix the road. These mundane repairs are an attempt to mend and shape the environment. The color and painted lines that I added create a dialogue between the workers gestures and my discovery of beauty and wonder in an ordinary street.
Street Gesture 1 – 2024 – 12.5" W x 21.5" H
Street Gesture 2 – 2024 – 19" W x 35" H
Street Gesture 3 – 2024 – 36" W x 51" H
This is a piece in a new series that explores the gestural lines of street-crack repairs and my collaboration with anonymous workers whose intentions were to fix the road. These mundane repairs are an attempt to mend and shape the environment. The color and painted lines that I added create a dialogue between the workers gestures and my discovery of beauty and wonder in an ordinary street.
This is a piece in a new series that explores the gestural lines of street-crack repairs and my collaboration with anonymous workers whose intentions were to fix the road. Adding color, repetition, and my own painted lines asks the viewer to see, with a growing sense of wonder and awe, what they might consider mundane and utilitarian.
This is piece explores the gestural lines of street-crack repairs and my collaboration with workers whose intentions were to mend and shape the environment. The raw cracks, the surface textures, and the interaction of the ball chain curves show how the mundane can carry an artistic spirit, and how our surroundings, if reimagined, can tell a story of both repair and creation.