
Having lived most of my adult life in the city, I begin to realize that what inspires me as an artist lies outside of its boundaries. As a result, my artistic practice is a study and interpretation of the various shapes and forms of the Earth’s environments. Currently, my work focuses on exploring mountains, cliffs and rocks and especially its topographical features. By breaking down these natural environments into layers, I seek to interpret the complex history of the Earth’s features. I use techniques such as tracing and lasercutting on each layer and consequently “build” three-dimensional landscapes. This results in the orderly, yet complex wall art pieces – versions of the surrounding natural world.
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The first work in the series of landscape studies depicting the shores of Scotland. Reinterpretation of natural cliffs through lasercut layers and gradient silkscreening technique.
12 layers of birch plywood x 24” diameter x 2” depth