
Memory
Memory
Memory shapes how we view the world and forms a lens through which we construct the social and physical world we inhabit. Our memory is composed of both personal and communal events. It is spatial, tactile, and physical.
Each painting begins with a grid frame, as a scaffold for memory, and within each frame a landscape of images is constructed. Memory is the protagonist that provokes each painting’s shape, form, and color.
Stillwell II (2002), 34 x 32 in, Pastel & montage on paper
Roosevelt Island II (1994), 34 x 34 in, Pastel on paper
Atlantic II (1998), 36 x 22 in, Pastel on paper
Matawan (1998), 26 x 26 in, Pastel on paper
School Talk (1989), 12 x 10 in, Watercolor on paper
Old Times (2005), 20 x 48 in, Pastel on paper
Fulton Transit (2003), 36 x 24 in, Pastel on paper