Extracting Abstraction, Looking at the Interior

Museums are connected spaces for looking through, around, into and ultimately at something; spaces for looking and for seeing, spaces that themselves can be looked at and seen as two-dimensional “abstract” forms — images of ephemeral moments and transient traces that seek to capture some essence of the interior space.

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Phototransfer, Collage, Pastel, Graphite, and Ink on Stonehenge  |  2012  | 8 x 6 inches

Ringling Interior in Gold and Peach


Ringling Interior, Portal


Ringling Interior, Green Room


Ringling Interior, Afternoon Interlude


Ringling Interior, Looking at Art


Ringling Interior, Red Room


Ringling Interior, At the Piano