Open Spaces is an ongoing project about how I define and understand space, and continue to learn from it. I’m thinking about light, form, color and volume, but I’m also thinking about the place itself. Trying to tinker around the edges between full abstraction and a recognizable connection and meaning of the place itself.
The genesis of this work is Anthropology, defined as the science of human society and culture. My father was an anthropologist and my BA was in anthropology. Open Spaces is about exploring and defining the essence of a place while communicating the presence of the culture that inhabits that space.