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As any creator might endeavor, I strive for my work to become recognized and sought after. However, as the artist, I instead desire to remain unknown. This approach provides me the freedom to create anonymously and escape the expectations that can sometimes taint the creative process. Creating art has been a way for me to safely deposit the emotions that can brew within.
Much like the dichotomy between rigid and freedom, or recognized art and an unknown artist, my work itself could easily appear conflicting. Each piece shares a thread of organically controlled disorder. The bold and intentionally chosen color palettes create a playful contrast when clusters of happy accidents all merge to form a perfect union. My style and technique of organized upheaval have developed through years of self-exploration. I have found that the description of my work is best articulated through others….
“There is positive energy in the pieces, a certain vitality that is communicated through the use of color. The work is not random or detached. Rather than a slap and dash approach that is typically seen in abstract art, each piece offers a visual representation of the dialog between the artist and the canvas.”
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