Field Notes III

48x60, Oil on canvas

As human distance from the natural world increases, nature is encountered less as a living presence and more as a fragment of memory. Through heavy palette knife work, these paintings depict biologically plausible faces that resist identification, existing between observation and projection.

The work lingers in the moment before categorization, asking what is lost when the living world becomes abstracted, named, managed or disregarded.

Field Notes

Field Notes V

48×60, Oil on canvas

Field Notes IV

36x48, Oil on canvas