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“My works allude to natural phenomena,
in a raw state, devoid of the limiting constrictions of literal representation.”
“Nature is there, as a landscape, a view looking up in the air, or
plunging down underwater. Imagery kept on the edge of recognition, so the final association is created in the mind.
Contrasts of matter, color, light, are cre- ated to provoke emotional responses. In the large paintings the atmospheric com- position is built by raised brushstrokes shattered and reassembled to reveal an underlying struggle. In the smaller works paper is cast tumultuously as a counter- point to its inherent frailness.”
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