Artifice - Paris
Artifice
Current Exhibition
Paris, France
Current Exhibition
Paris, France
Artifice depicts scenes of dynamic relationships between figural characters. Drawing from architecture, theater, and the human form, each piece captures complex intentions. The narrative invites viewers' own interpretation of the movements of the characters and space they occupy.
Featuring a diverse range of styles and techniques these abstract works reflect back our contemporary world of tension, movement, and connection. From the intimate moments between two figures to the frenzied energy of a crowded scene, the show leads viewers to contemplate their own inner duality.
Rich tones inspired by Baroque masterworks set the backdrop for evolving intensity between characters, whose dialogue exists in the nuance between drawn boundaries. The contrast between drawing and painting emphasizes spirited gestures through precarious compositions, unifying the reading of rival figures.
Featuring a diverse range of styles and techniques these abstract works reflect back our contemporary world of tension, movement, and connection. From the intimate moments between two figures to the frenzied energy of a crowded scene, the show leads viewers to contemplate their own inner duality.
Rich tones inspired by Baroque masterworks set the backdrop for evolving intensity between characters, whose dialogue exists in the nuance between drawn boundaries. The contrast between drawing and painting emphasizes spirited gestures through precarious compositions, unifying the reading of rival figures.
︎︎︎ This Way Up
This Way Up ︎︎︎
2022
2022
The series explores the relationships between consumption, content, and containment.
Fiction ︎
Fiction ︎
2021-2022
The work explores scenes of tension and disequilibrium through the layering of figural relationships.
Cast of Characters
Cast of Characters
2018-2022
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Perfume Masses
Perfume Masses
2015-2018
2015-2018
This series explores the layering of figural relationships and implied objects through tension and disequilibrium. The combination of drawing and painting seeks to emphasize volumetric associations, weight, and gesture using precarious compositions and deviations between the two mediums.