
In my art practice I first start by taking photos of observations I make while I am hiking or walking. This includes: close ups of bubbling water, fallen tree branches from different angles, and shadows casted on the ground. I am drawn to recording these things because of the fragility of their existence in reality. I then use these images as a starting off point for my drawings and paintings. I layer these images over each other, further abstracting them. The forms that I create often transform into something else, appearing as the human form, an organ, a fossil, etc. My work aims to tie the human experience to nature and explore the ever changing notion of the world that reminds us of our mortality.
Oil Painting
Canvas
40 × 30 in
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