Now – after several months of reading through Borges, Baudrillard, Lao Tzu and others – I’ve finally begun to identify with the archetypal concept imbedded within the works, and recognize its connection to how my own perspective has been shaped from a live on the move. It is a benignly simple alteration, the slightest realignment, a tweaking of perspective one assumes in navigating their interpretation of reality. This simple adjustment, made 3 years back, has resulted in a complete change in not only my life style, but the very way I relate to the world. It has only been within the past few months, however, that I have been able to look back retrospectively, identify with this concept, and begin to form a “thesis”. The past few months have been busy for me, as I work my art as a basis for interpreting the evolution of my perspective. One of the visual series in progress, entitled: “Linear Refractions”
As I continue to develop my thesis, I am also setting some goals for potentially exhibiting the concept. Pictured above is the second piece from a series that use a style of “energy drawing” to embody the evolutionary process my perspective and relationship to reality has undergone.
If you’re in the area, and are familiar with these works/concepts, give me a shout – I’m always excited to meet up for a coffee and discuss the psychological implications of coping with our hyperreality. You can stop in the wine shop or shoot me a message here! 🙂
More too follow…