hese works are about being there. They arise from paying attention to what the natural world is apart from our uses of it. They describe the floating, stretching, and reaching qualities of natural forms.
Our present view of the natural world often overlooks what is in essence mysterious, beautiful, specific, and infinite, both nurturing to us and while being frighteningly indifferent. We can not domesticated it, try as we might.
My process of painting seeks to bring together my own gestures and exertions with the physicality and movement of the natural surroundings . I know that my representations are not the same as what I see, because they can not be. They are visual analogies of that uninterrupted experience.