Thesis Exhibit
 

I included a few of the pieces from this exhibition in 1984 to show the origins of my interest in computers and using them as potential subject matter and physical elements in my art. Also I thought it would help clarify the roots of the concepts that inspire my more recent work today.

This page contains 5 images from this show. Scroll down to seea selection of the work.


In this photo you can see partial overview of the gallery space which included about a dozen pieces. The main area of exploration for this show was the interrelationships of forms both natural and manmade. I wanted to say more about the forms I used and depicted than just how they looked. I felt the need to communicate about the inner characteristics that gave forms their appearance and I explored a variety of ways this could be done both in sculpture and painting. Juxtaposition and metamorphosis between seemingly unrelated elements or systems to reveal a deeper connection was one of the techniques I employed.



VACUUM TUBE

Charcoal and conte on wood

 

 



CIRCUIT CITYSCAPE

Recycled electronics on wood

 



CIRCUITSCAPE

Recycled electronics on wood

 



SURVIVAL CIRCUIT

Acrylic on paper