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Curiosity about our world has been a driving force in my life and
my art. Why we create the structures we have and why we hold on
to them when they no longer serve us is an ongoing source of
wonder. Shapes are my way of exploring questions about
structure. Why do some work and others not? Sometimes
psychologically, sometimes humorously, I continually look for new
perspectives. The quirky biomorphic shapes that I draw and paint
enable me to ask all sorts of questions about shape as conflict, as
conditioning and knowledge systems. The exploration is never
ending.
I am a synthesist which means that I
take different elements and combine them into something new rather than
deconstructing the existing. I work from that place which is a
next step: that step into the unknown where the past meets the new and
intuition and spontaneity meet wisdom. Edges are very important
because they represent an intersection between any number of different
elements, patterns and possibilities. Patterns are generally
subsystems of the larger more holistic shape elements in my work.
I am continually exploring the patterns I observe: their contributions,
limits and interrelationships.
My interest in patterns includes the human developmental model Spiral Dynamics,
which describes the replicating cultural models of human
evolution. These models are used by many advanced countries,
including South Africa, Canada and the Netherlands, to develop more
complex integral thinking and problem solving possibilities for their
societies. Spiral Dynamics models offer a fresh look at history and the opportunity to reevaluate the contributions and negatives of the past.
Related
subjects outside of art that also interest me are sociology, economics
and ecology. All of these subjects become part of my paintings
because they are always in some way a part of what I am thinking
about. I am a big picture person who likes to tie the big picture
and details together. I create art from an ecological
perspective, which sees everything as part of an interrelated whole
even if we do not yet understand the relationships. All of these
investigations help me discover and question how structures and the
decisions that support them are made.
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