Statement
I work so small with these little nothing clouds... to draw the viewer in. To focus the mind and encourage an effort to see and a reason to look. They are sneezes and galaxies, hovering in and around the moment when one color becomes another. In approaching this exploration of color, visibility, and perception in a simultaneously formal and intuitive way, I embrace the notion that we are participants in the creation of our own realities. Nevertheless we are all subject to circumstance: light conditions and ocular strength have a lot to do with what we perceive as visible.
Given a great enough spectrum of perspective, the micro and the macro fold in on themselves and leave us... where? If value shifts with perspective, there is nothing and no one with intrinsic and objective value. So it may be fair to say that the thing that gives a person or object or concept value is simply the choice to do so. Does reality obey a similar law?