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COAXIST

“Coaxist” is a blend of the two words “coexist” and “coaxial”. The circles in these pieces aren’t all concentric but they are coaxial by floating around the same axis. Much of life is centered on relationships. These relationships are motivating, frustrating, inspiring, challenging and help shape the course of life. We coexist with people that we have invited us into our lives and we coexist by overlapping our experiences with theirs.

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DAY MAPS

Painting began for me as a way to improvise and organize what was in my mind. Seeing my inner dialogue reflected on paper heightened my self-awareness and I wanted to share this experience with others. I seek to create an experience or a state of mind for the viewer that inspires a change in perception or a focused consciousness. On a technical basis I am always fine tuning and exploring what shapes, colors, and scale best allow for this type of experience.

The birth of my daughter inspired my Day Maps paintings. I use watercolors, which is a delicate medium, a basic shape, and subtle use of color to show fragility. I want to show a complete body, while at the time, showing the individual parts that create it.

My process was initiated by my daily organizing and setting values to life tasks, events, situations, and other "emotional data." I then translate these values into different colors and sizes of circles. The arrangement of these individual shapes, which build a unified piece, represents the

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LOST GRID

As a New York-based artist, I use imagery that is loosely based on the industrial landscape that surrounds me. My creative process is rooted in the recognizable world but expressed by abstract shapes and vibrant colors. Painting began for me as a way to improvise and organize what was in my mind. Seeing my inner dialogue reflected on paper heightened my self-awareness and I wanted to share this experience with others. I seek to create an experience or a state of mind for the viewer that inspires a change in perception or a focused consciousness. On a technical basis I am constantly fine tuning and exploring what shapes, colors, and scale best allow for this type of experience—With my Lost Grid series the shapes in my work are individual pieces of a puzzle, laid out for the viewer’s imagination to create and assemble an experience that is unique and personal. Human anatomy, car parts, faces, teacups, architecture, and letters are all objects that viewers have described seeing in some of my pieces but there is no right or wrong answer; as an artist I enjoy the process and helping start inner and outer dialogue.