“I have nothing to say and I am saying it and that is poetry.”
— John Cage
— John Cage
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I feel abstraction has its own language. Something in me communicates with it. The work begins in observation, experimentation, and ends in silence, a study in how colors, rhythm, and restraint can coexist on the same surface. I search for the moment where simplicity becomes complete, when the work no longer needs more and silence takes the place of detail. It is the point where form and absence meet and meaning becomes effortless.
I explore the harmony found in process and simplicity. My home at the Nash in University Heights is both studio and subject. Through its changing light and quiet rhythm, I have a great frame: each day I see the mountains, the sunrises, the architecture of the city, flocks of birds that pass, and the palm trees that move with the wind. Each canvas reflects that sense of balance and tranquility, a space where my mind can wander and rest. The work is a quiet conversation between the visible world and an inner calm.
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