Selected works

très riches heures/array

An 81 piece watermedia on paper installation, très riches heures/array was created over the course of a year, while I was working on much larger paintings. I wanted to work on a more intimate scale, exploring the relationship between text, script, mark making color and form. I had been studying Nahuatl, Japanese and Tatar at the time, the idea of script as opposed to text came from that. I was also interested in the idea of projection, that people had to find meaning in what they experienced and viewers wanted to know what the “words” on the paper meant. Viewers also had very distinct ideas on the arrangement of the sheets of paper – they knew which should go next to which, instinctively.

The name came about a third of the way in, I was documenting the seasons of my mind, my creativity.

Each piece of paper is 48.3 × 66 cm (19 x 26 inches) – the entire installation is 1.5 meters high and 18 meters long (approximately 3 x 12 feet).

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