An Invitation to Observe - Art Insight
I want to push the boundries of how artworkis experianced
Why must a piece sit still-fixed to one wall, under one obediant light?
My work is not made to behave. It shifts, it reacts, it wakes differently depending on where it stands.
Morning light softens it.
Evening shadows carve it.
A new angle can reveal something that didn’t exist a moment before.
These works are not meant to be glanced at.
They are meant to be entered.
Because there is a difference between viewing and observing.
Viewing skims the surface.
Observation lingers-and when it lingers,space opens
In that space, the artwork changes.
and so does the viewer.