“At the earliest drawings of the fractal curve, few clues to the underlying mathematical structure will be seen.” -Ian Malcolm
By way of oil and acrylic paint on canvas and panel, Iterations display life at its core elements and the underlying structure of the universe. The shapes I use show how all things are interconnected via Sacred Geometry; a branch of math that encompasses the harmonic templates of creation. I use them in each of these paintings as a story telling device. Having always been fascinated with Surrealism as an art form because of its link to dreamlike imagery and the subconscious, it was inevitable that I would combine my love for both the surreal and geometric into what i call Geometric Surrealism.
I believe through art, much like dreams, we can discover more about ourselves. This is so for the artist as well as the spectator. My work involves geometric forms that offer symmetry and balance to a space as well as symbolism. I am often deconstructing the philosophy surrounding what makes up the self, ego, and manifested reality.
By contrasting the extremes of photorealism and abstraction, I juxtapose order and chaos to explore the boundaries between thought and corporeal reality.
See my interview with Surrealism Today about this series.
This just a sampling of over 100 Iterations.
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