Drawing from my digital calendar, I make paintings, drawings, sculpture and prints that explore time and anxiety. My work is driven by a search for meaning and purpose in everyday life. I fetishize my calendar, compelled to record and organize my time. I use grids to map my values in shorthand, interpreting daily activity through code, color, repetition and text. Translating this data to watercolor and paper, I depart from the calendars utility and create aesthetic objects that conversely speak to slowness and subtlety. My work offers an experience of meditation and reflection on time spent. Each piece is intended to be a modular unit in a collective narrative about needs, desires and anxieties.
I also collaborate on a music project with Andrew Ranaudo and Carl Ferrero called Ultraviolet Astronomy, or U.V.A. Check us out at
uvamusic.com.