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I think of my paintings as an extension of our collective unconscious. Each piece is an improvisation based on what
I am experiencing in the moment of creation, the natural evolution of human emotion and my unending search for purpose.
My paintings are ambiguous, allowing the viewer to shift into a space of speculation beyond my personal intentions.
Thus far I have embraced the formlessness of fluidity to propose a lack of comprehension concerning human emotion,
and in the process, pointing to its liquid like malleability. I have found the works in both the canon of surrealism
and abstract expressionism to be my biggest artistic influences and my paintings themselves have always been grounded
in my own tempestuous upbringing.
' The object of art is not to reproduce reality but to create a reality of the same intensity '
Alberto Giacometti
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