the color of blue above understatement
9” x 18”
inkjet print on watercolor paper
2005
The lens has the ability to lessen and enunciate space, to compress and elongate,
to allow adjustment before documentation.
Everything in front of the point of focus becomes illegible.
Surfaces dissolve and the source of light becomes unidentifiable.
Beyond the flattened image is something just outside reach.
These images are not byproduct of periphery or passing,
but of concentration and contemplation.
This group of images does not represent a cohesive body of work, but rather
the beginning of a means or the current embodiments of searching;
a momentary reality, like any reality
at once
stimulation, interpretation, remembrance, creation.
