Slippery Geometry, Sub-Series A–II
walnut ink on paper, 16x12
2023
Slippery Geometry, Sub-Series A–I
walnut ink on paper, 16x12
2023
SOLD
Slippery Geometry, Series A–X
walnut ink on paper, 22x30
2021
on view at Mars Landing Galleries, Mars Hill
Slippery Geometry, Series A–IX
walnut ink on paper, 22x30
2021
Slippery Geometry, Series A–VII
walnut ink on paper, 22x30
2020
Slippery Geometry, Series A–VI
walnut ink on paper, 22x30
2020
Slippery Geometry, Series A–V
walnut ink on paper, 22x30
2020
Slippery Geometry, Series A–IV
walnut ink on paper, 22x30
2020
Slippery Geometry, Series A–II
walnut ink on paper, 22x30
2020
Slippery Geometry, Series A–I
walnut ink on paper, 22x30
2020
Slippery Geometry combines two long-time obsessions of mine into a single execution. As with many artists, a healthy portion of my practice stems from a love of the materials and tools. For me this has, across my life, often expressed itself as an interest in monochromatic works—pieces that explore image making with a single material.
I’ve also spent years trying to find a way to make abstract, linear works with inherently ‘wet’ materials. As such, it’s a desire to knowingly make work where the materials and the concept do not meet well. Perfect ideals meet imperfect means; exercises in futility, as it were (there’s a metaphor for life in there somewhere…)
This collection of works merges the two ideas: multi-layered linear geometric abstracts in monochromatic, water soluble inks. The goal is a constant field, without a center of focus—filled with shapes that continually divide the work into numerous sub-compositions.