|ˈaNG(k)SHəs| |krēˈāSHən-ist|
1 a laureate of epistemological anxiety.
watercolor, sintra, cyanotype
46”diameter
|ˈinfənit| |lo͞op|
1 caught in a condition that can never be met.
watercolor, sintra, cyanotype
36” diameter
|ˈspiniNG| |plat|.
1. Juggling act where you keep as many plates spinning as you can on top of poles.
2. Every 24 hours the earth spins, on its axis, making a full rotation. The magnetic minerals, found inside the Earth creates Earth's magnetic field, which propels earth's spin.
3. The Earth's surface is a system of massive rock plates floating on the molten interior. The floating plates move incredibly slowly, but they do move, shifting the rocks they carry with them.
watercolor, acrylic, sintra mat
40” diameter
|THē| |ˈbəbəl|
1. Referring to a good or fortunate situation that is isolated from reality or unlikely to last
2. Referring to a significant, usually rapid, increase in asset prices that is soon followed by a collapse in prices and typically arises from speculation or enthusiasm rather than intrinsic increases in value
3. Things that go up must eventually return to the earth due to gravity.
watercolor, acrylic, sintra
30” diameter
| frəm | | sē | | to͞o, tə | | ˈSHīniNG | | sē |
1. From one coast to the other
2. From the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean (or vice versa)
30” diameter
|rīz| |and| |fôl|
1 Move from a lower position to a higher one; come or go up • To appear above the horizon.
1 Move downward, typically rapidly and freely without control, from a higher to a lower level.
2 Reach a higher position in society or one's profession • (rise above) succeed in not being limited or constrained by (a restrictive environment or situation).
2 To fall or has fallen to a lower position in society or one's profession • (fall below) to fail and become constrained by (a restrictive environment or situation).
3 (of land or a feature following the contours of the land) incline upward; become higher • (of a building, mountain, or other high object or structure) be much taller than the surrounding landscape • (of a building) undergo construction from the foundations.
3 (of land) slope downward; drop away • (of a building or place) be captured or defeated • to be much lower than the surrounding landscape • (of a building) undergo de-construction to the foundation.
watercolor, acrylic, sintra
24” diameter
|slab| |fôrˈmāSHən| |präkləˈmāSHən|
1 a flat rectangular architectural element that is usually formed of a single piece or mass - a concrete foundation slab - an official formal public announcement
watercolor, acrylic, sintra mat
24” diameter
|ˈōvər| |T͟Hē| |ˈrānˌbō|, |ā| |blāz|
1 overcoming adversity with hope - a very bright display of light or color
watercolor, acrylic, sintra mat
24” diameter
|frəm| |T͟Hē| |ˈbätəm| |əp|
1 starting at the lower end or beginning of a hierarchy or process and proceeding to the top or to completion.
2 progressing upward from the lowest levels (as of a stratified organization or system)
watercolor, acrylic, sintra mat
12” diameter
|melt|
1 to become altered from a solid to a liquid state usually by heat
2 obsolete: to become subdued or crushed
3 to lose outline or distinctness
watercolor, acrylic, sintra mat
12” diameter