Color and Circles
In these screenprint experiments, I begin with geometry: a square, a grid of circles, or polka dots, and allow the grid to be subsumed by accidental, colorful chaos.
In this series, I ask: What does it mean to have a human life? Various pieces reflect on the five senses touch, sight, taste, smell, and hearing; while others look at the need for adornment, relationship, and the power of desire.
I’m interested in certain qualities of minimalism: the grid, the cool silence, and rationalism. I want to add to that minimalism surface texture, multiple layers, and emotion, and ponder the question: What makes us human?