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There is a sense of freedom in falling, a vagueness and uncertainty in the experience. 
I am interested in the state of falling; before, during and after. Originally, this stemmed from a personal experience and over time it has evolved into a larger concept. No matter which side you stand on during any type of change, there is a shared sense of collapse and loss but also freedom. This is true whether the outcome is positive or negative. Falling feels intensely individual because of the helplessness that accompanies the descent. More often than not, one falls alone. However, the experience is very human and therefore universal.
There is a sense of freedom in falling, a vagueness and uncertainty in the experience. 
I am interested in the state of falling; before, during and after. Originally, this stemmed from a personal experience and over time it has evolved into a larger concept. No matter which side you stand on during any type of change, there is a shared sense of collapse and loss but also freedom. This is true whether the outcome is positive or negative. Falling feels intensely individual because of the helplessness that accompanies the descent. More often than not, one falls alone. However, the experience is very human and therefore universal.
There is a sense of freedom in falling, a vagueness and uncertainty in the experience. 
I am interested in the state of falling; before, during and after. Originally, this stemmed from a personal experience and over time it has evolved into a larger concept. No matter which side you stand on during any type of change, there is a shared sense of collapse and loss but also freedom. This is true whether the outcome is positive or negative. Falling feels intensely individual because of the helplessness that accompanies the descent. More often than not, one falls alone. However, the experience is very human and therefore universal.
There is a sense of freedom in falling, a vagueness and uncertainty in the experience. 
I am interested in the state of falling; before, during and after. Originally, this stemmed from a personal experience and over time it has evolved into a larger concept. No matter which side you stand on during any type of change, there is a shared sense of collapse and loss but also freedom. This is true whether the outcome is positive or negative. Falling feels intensely individual because of the helplessness that accompanies the descent. More often than not, one falls alone. However, the experience is very human and therefore universal.

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Alison Causer

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 56 W x 58 H x 1.3 D in

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There is a sense of freedom in falling, a vagueness and uncertainty in the experience. I am interested in the state of falling; before, during and after. Originally, this stemmed from a personal experience and over time it has evolved into a larger concept. No matter which side you stand on during any type of change, there is a shared sense of collapse and loss but also freedom. This is true whether the outcome is positive or negative. Falling feels intensely individual because of the helplessness that accompanies the descent. More often than not, one falls alone. However, the experience is very human and therefore universal.

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Oil on Canvas

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56 W x 58 H x 1.3 D in

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She received her BFA from The Columbus College of Art and Design (2005) and starts her MFA studies at The New York Studio School fall of 2019. Her work has been exhibited in the US and internationally at PAC Marseille in Marseille, France, el patio de mi casa in Harlem, New York (2018) and Woodstock Museum, NY (2016). In 2018 she collaborated with Du Good Unity on a charity poster design for the Women's March. Causer has lectured and leads workshops for The Art Students League and SUNY at New Paltz. She has attended residencies at Salem Art Works (2016), and was a recipient of the Ruth Katzman Scholarship from The Art Students League of New York (2015).

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