Art is an expression of the mind’s endless creativity, a doorway to everything in which humans are en-gaged. My work is the continuous result of studying a single question: Why?
My work focuses on the complexity of time and the human perception of it through the simplicity of aging walls as architectural structures representing reality. It is precisely the walls all around us that bring a sense of solace when confronting concepts of time and its infinite effect. As every surface, from that of the smallest pebble to the largest planet, is a wall, and every wall is a surface subjected to time. Because of this we know time to exist as it is only seen through the direct affects it has on surfaces. Aging walls being the closest connection for us to feel time all around, not as just a physical change but an atmospheric feeling of change. The transported feeling we get when visiting an old city, is the moment we see, feel and become completely aware of times presents. These processes reveal nuances that give insight to moments that become memories in time. Each subtle mark is a story that lies before the viewer and brings them to stillness with their inner curiosity.
Yet it is not the story or the moments felt that ring most significant, it is bringing the mind to a point of questioned awareness through curiosity. This is the fuel that stimulates our evolution, to see time and question what it reflects of us. It is how we know and comprehend its existence and in this process of observing aging walls we experience time, have awareness of the moments, and then control the choices derived from those memories created.