Photograph printed on Canson Rag Photographique, 2019-21
18 x 13 in.
Edition 1 of 10
Limited edition photographs documenting idle time, essence and incubation in the artist practice.
I brought my painting smock/slip and an untreated canvas with me on one of my lecture trips in Italy. The textiles that take part in my practice usually never leave the studio and their existence in such practice begins when I'm ready to actually paint. What about the time before that? The downtime that takes part in the formulation of ideas. The travel, which for me is one of my biggest elements of inspiration. The beautiful interiors where I rest, brainstorm, write, laugh, love and discover? I photographed my painting materials, before altering their forms, out in nature free from my influence.
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