OBJECTS IN SPACE
(Found or assembled tableaus of incoherent items)
Objects in Space started as a sculptural exercise, which transformed my practice from three-dimensional to two-dimensional. Both practices involve time as a key factor in the creation of these objects or images. You often experience three-dimensional work in two-dimensional image form, making the simulacrum more real to one’s experience than the actual object. The incongruous placement of items in environments, along with the selection of objects and the happenstance of these found spaces, allows the viewer to make personal connections and imbue narrative structure and meaning to what might otherwise be meaningless.