Pre-Symbolic Surfaces
Pre-Symbolic Surfaces are monochromatic paintings in oil and graphite. Force, direction, and accumulation precede image, positioning abstraction as the unstable ground from which symbols and politics emerge.
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Vertical Supports beneath Compressed Field, 2019 · Oil paint and charcoal powder on canvas · 16 × 20 in (41 × 51 cm) -
Enclosed Planar Field, 2019 · Oil paint and charcoal powder on canvas · 16 × 20 in (41 × 51 cm) -
Layered Support Matrix, 2019 · Oil paint and charcoal powder on canvas · 16 × 20 in (41 × 51 cm) -
Obstructed Planar Form, 2019 · Oil paint and charcoal powder on canvas · 16 × 20 in (41 × 51 cm) -
Intersecting Planar Supports, 2019 · Oil paint and charcoal powder on canvas · 16 × 20 in (41 × 51 cm) -
Market Forces, 2019 · Houston, Texas -
Market Forces, 2019 · Houston, Texas -
Vertical Occlusion Field, 2019 · Oil paint and charcoal powder on canvas · 16 × 20 in (41 × 51 cm) -
Enclosed Planar Volume, 2019 · Oil paint and charcoal powder on canvas · 16 × 20 in (41 × 51 cm) -
Curvilinear Occlusion Field, 2019 · Oil paint and charcoal powder on canvas · 16 × 20 in (41 × 51 cm) -
Oblique Planar Compression, 2019 · Oil paint and charcoal powder on canvas · 16 × 20 in (41 × 51 cm)