I am a Seattle-based public artist and member of the Seattle Phonographers Union. My work examines the relationship between human perception and sense of place. Issues of navigation, intuition, and physical proximity are key components of these investigations. Through combined techniques in sound, light, sculpture, and image, I am able to explore many attributes of a place simultaneously.
Recent work draws attention to thresholds where land meets sky, sea meets shore, and where one’s inner landscape converges with the outside world. This artwork invites one to consider how we use grids, maps, and other projections to apprehend our surroundings, yielding a somewhat deceptive sense of permanence. With more attention towards our surroundings, we all may derive a deeper sense of place.
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