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I have always loved the way that Escher pushes the viewer to consider the shifting nature of perception.
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
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"Partners for Arts Education inspires learning and leadership for arts in education in Central New York and throughout New York State. We provide funding and support to deepen and enrich educational experiences in and through the art for students, teachers and artists."
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Syracuse NY 13204 315 234 9911
Fax 315 234 9912
Friday, September 18, 2009
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Monday, September 14, 2009
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Artist Statement at Still Standing Display
Perceptive
perspective
Is
your destination an illusion?
In
your aimless meandering are you exploring,
Or
escaping from the shelter that became your confinement?
Has
your stabilizing anchor become the albatross that holds you down?
Does
your protective mask blind you?
Have
your braces become your obstacles?
Have
your sanctified boundaries become insurmountable limitations?
Has
your desire become impotent obsession?
Do
you feel safe in the darkness or the light?
Are
you safe or STIFLED?
Has
the sweetness you once craved begun to make you nauseous?
Is
it too complacent to compete with the obstacles we all must overcome?
After
your escape and celebrated freedom,
Were
you lost?
Opposing
forces shifting, shape our world.
We
move between, around and among them.
Obstacles
fall before us and around us.
Perception
stagnates in the façade.
In
the shadow of momentum’s change
Art
is the power to influence perspective.
slk
ARTIST STATEMENT
Do not confront the simple darkness that holds us as we contemplate
the moments of the closing day and anticipate the promise of tomorrow.
Confront the suffocating ashes of disillusion and despair that deny Today.
Hope and despair exist in the same moment.
The dual nature of perspective gives me a choice.
Art gives me the power to document the balance.
It allows me to record the simultaneous existence of both.
Balance is necessary to compete against the unknown thing that feeds
on our forgotten dreams and burns the bridges to our achievements.
It is the unknown thing that forces us to exchange our hope for drudgery
as it blinds us to the grand, fleeting moments of grace that happen in an instant. Without the stability to perceive Grace, life is just motion looking for a place to rest.
This work is not about observing moments of grace.
It is about living them.
slk
Friday, September 11, 2009
Still Standing 2009
Multi-media: photography and paper sculpture.
This piece surrounds a sample of the artist's original written work. Each frame in the piece displays the artist's interpetation of the phases in the cycle of coping with chronic pain. From healthy social interaction to the agony and isolation that attaches itself to this existence the artist shows the balance that may be achieved in adaptation. The artist also acknowledges the endless repetition of the cycle and the grace that can be found in the fleeting moments of acceptance.
This piece surrounds a sample of the artist's original written work. Each frame in the piece displays the artist's interpetation of the phases in the cycle of coping with chronic pain. From healthy social interaction to the agony and isolation that attaches itself to this existence the artist shows the balance that may be achieved in adaptation. The artist also acknowledges the endless repetition of the cycle and the grace that can be found in the fleeting moments of acceptance.
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