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Mixed Media, Acrylic on Aluminium
Size: 12.4 W x 12.4 H x 0.7 D in
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Descending into a dark vastness of ultramarine, repair cells circle towards an area of trauma in the brain. Represented by desert prairie grass seeds, which travel and are blown by wind, seemingly without clear direction, an invisible force guides this regenerative shift through the unknown abyss. Here, we see cyclic patterns in the natural world mirroring our own microscopic inner landscape. This similarity encourages the viewer into a feeling of embodiment with the natural world and reverence for our innate healing capacity. "circling the inner depths" represents the initiation of a healing process. Microglial cells are the brain's first responders, which share a likeness in form to these desert prairie grass seeds, while layers of deep blues on reflective aluminum allude to the still unknown depths of our understanding of the brain, much like that of the universe. This piece comes in a black aluminum frame ready to hang.
2023
Acrylic on Aluminium
One-of-a-kind Artwork
12.4 W x 12.4 H x 0.7 D in
Black
Yes
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My ongoing body of work stems from observations of our internal and external environment, and explorations of embodiment and energy process. The result seeks to remind us of our origin as a product of the natural world, of beginnings as a single cell, and to expand our awareness of ever evolving cycles, both innate and conscious. One day while gardening, I was trimming a vine that notoriously crowds many of the other plants. Its fine, sprawling, many-branched backbone stopped me cold, and I stared with great wonder. The form and patterns matched the delicately complex bodies of the neurons I had been pouring over in many books during my studies of neuroscience and physiology. A creative impulse charged through me, and without really understanding what I was doing, I began creating something from these vines and weeds, which I now saw as neurons scattered about my yard. From there came the development of my own symbolic language of various plants and minerals as cellular structures. The structural similarity is where it all started. However, a larger metaphor emerged as I worked through the selection of materials and the process of composition. There was a story that told of life cycles: of birth and death, growth and decay; of joy and loss, injury and healing. All of these things were in process. I saw pieces of my own story reflected back. I felt the movement. I witnessed the transformation. I now feel more like a translator of the work than a creator of it. My Sound Meditation practice has woven its way into my creative process, which I feel allows me to open into a more visionary space. I invite the viewer to find their own meaningful connection through this work, and explore the relationship between our internal and external worlds.
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