Thursday, October 25, 2012

I Have Nothing To Say

"It seems to me that there are two basic ways of working: one is that the artist leads the work and the other is that the work leads the artist. The work ought to lead the artist, not the artist the work. For the artist to lead the work one must assume that the artist knows what he or she is doing and has something to say. When the work leads the artist, the process is one of discovery. I don't have anything I'm dying to say, but I do know that if I allow myself to excavate, to research, the process leads to meanings that could never have been logically imagined." - Anish Kapoor

Thursday, October 4, 2012

A Great Big Yes

The first piece I have finished in graduate school:

A Great Big Yes
2012
12' x 30' x 4"
Wood

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 Here are some installation shots:
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ISEA was awesome!

Alicia and I had an amazing time in Albuquerque for the International Symposium on Electronic Art. All the folks at the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History were incredibly wonderful people and a pleasure to work with, and we're so excited about how the piece looks in the gallery. Here are some installation shots. Eternity_ALB_2 Eternity_ALB_1 Eternity_ALB_3