
How you look at art can make a world of difference.
Either Here or There
In my “Either Here or There” series, I’m exploring what happens when eyes start to project something one way and then suddenly shift to see it another.
Because drawings are illusions, I can play with how perception toggles back and forth between what comes forward and what falls away.
If we can be made aware of different ways of seeing, perhaps we will become less stuck in our opinions. I hope then we can stop defining holes by everything they are not.

Transformer, 100" x 75", Acrylic on Canvas, 2025

Owen's Corners, 100" x 75", Acrylic on Canvas, 2024

Paint Me a River, 83" x 62", Acrylic on Canvas, 2024

To Map a Meander, 83" x 62", Acrylic on Canvas, 2024

Teeter Totter, 75" x 56", Acrylic on Canvas, 2024

Chatterbox (5520), 40" x 30", Ink on Paper, 2022

Fold no.4 (5190), 40" x 30", Ink on Paper, 2023

Point of Return (4770), 40" x 30", Ink on Paper, 2023

Rumple (5355), 40" x 30", Ink on Paper, 2023

The Accord (4905), 40" x 30", Ink on Paper, 2023

Folded Sea (5250), 40" x 30", Ink on Paper, 2023

Guy-Lines (5190), 40" x 30", Ink on Paper, 2023

Flint (5085), 40" x 30", Ink on Paper, 2023

Pyramid-hole (4320), 40" x 30", Ink on Paper, 2022

Unfolded One (5330), 40" x 30", Ink on Paper, 2023

Spheric-hole (5298), 44" x 31-1/2", Ink on Paper, 2022

Cubic-hole (5490), 40" x 30", Ink on Paper, 2022

Spheric-hole Edge (5354), 44" x 31-1/2", Ink on Paper, 2022