Memorium  2002 - present

Sixteenth
Sixteenth
Seventh
Seventh
Hillcrest
Hillcrest
Prince Albert
Prince Albert
Forty-First
Forty-First
Panorama
Panorama

Memory and the memory of space is examined in this series of works, Memorium. The works are created in a computer without external imagery as a source image; they may be said to be drawn or painted. Each piece represents a house or space in which the artist lived and worked. Walls and arrangements of rooms are constructed by memory and placed in a color field. Colors propose emotional space. In some cases, lines are phantom-like in their presence becoming visible at only certain angles. The shapes of the houses and space are created from memory; therefore their relationships are based on perceptions and impressions from experience rather than measurement. Within these images is a desire to remember and simultaneously forget what has happened there.