The Moment
Digital Exhibition
August 2-23
It’s 2020. The world is changing. People are worried, panicked, angry, tired but also hopeful. During this time I’ve done the things that many of us have done. I planted a garden, baked bread, started sewing, shopped online, done zoom calls, called my grandparents often, checked in on friends, read and watched too much news. I am in the moment, feeling all the feelings. For this exhibition any overall concept or statement seemed trite. I didn’t want to be taken out of the moment and the feelings, and so I let the work guide me and be what it wanted to be. It took me out of figuration and into abstraction. Into a freshness, or newness, or lightness where change is the norm. And that is where I will stop articulating, because we are still in this moment.
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