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hilDy Maze
“None of us can avoid thoughts, but through awareness of our pitfalls, beauty, strengths
and weaknesses we can open windows into the mind. The core of my contemplative art practice is to visual- ly embody our blind spots as a result of our thoughts. I’m interested in the study of how the mind works
as a means of gaining insight, how we communicate, how we create identity through form, emotions, and consciousness, and how we hide in that creation. I work with blurring the distinction between making and un-making, extending the boundaries of art into both space and time, and inviting viewers to go be- yond the boundaries of the image.”