10.28.2025
10.24.2025
10.18.2025
10.16.2025
10.13.2025
06.06.2025
12.16.2023
The Relational Component of Forms
I suspect for many of us, we create stories to attempt into understand abstract art. Playing with the position of these two forms, I notice how I created different narratives for the two forms dependent on their spatial relationship. My perception of the forms individually as well as a collective felt to provide different stories with every configuration. This suggests that the relational component of the forms we are surrounded by can evoke different feelings and stories based on their proximity and orientation to each other. I find it intriguing that these perceptual shifts can happen without altering the physical form itself and can shift with the simplest adjustment like the distance between two forms.
10.24.2025
Environmentally-Influenced Perception of Forms
Having a design background, I can’t knock the desire of wanting to create things that come with a function. Through this experiment it brought two things into view. One the context a room provides through it’s function and purpose influences the way we perceive an object that resides within it. Two, through that adjusted perception we assume or attempt to understand the function and purpose of said object. When looking at this form sitting on my workbench the tools surrounding it made it evoke a vulnerable and ‘bottom-of-the-food-chain’ feeling. The form being surrounded by the very tools that brought into existence also threaten it. When placing the form on a dresser in my bedroom, those feelings were no longer present. Pivoting from this, the environmental context of a room also effects what we perceive the function to be. This something I hope to spend more time with but I’m curious to on how one might imply a function to an abstract form dictating it using the context the environment provides.
10.18.2025
Feeling Lost
10.16.2025
Sketching to Think
10.13.2025
An object’s becoming.
There is a special connection between a made object it it’s maker. I felt this when making an object based on something I had sketched variations of for several days. During the process of taking it from sketch to cutting, shaping, and glueing up oak plants it my connection to it started to shift. As I sanded it, I thought about the conception phase within the start of the object’s life. When sketching it, it felt to be silly, quirky, something I didn’t know if I should spend the time making or not. But as I worked up to the fine grits the object felt like it’s “something quality” became more legitimate and validated and justified. It had some sense of becoming.06.06.2025
“Good enough for who it’s for.”
"It's good enough for who it's for."
I heard this saying many times in 2020 as my father-in-law and I converted an old corn crib into a residence for my brother-in-law. Back then, it was an acknowledgment of our half-assed knowledge and gutsy actions as we tackled the various problems throughout the building process. Today, just a year after losing him, one of the biggest influences in my life and creative practice, I find myself repeating that phrase over and over again.
This saying not only showed his funny way of accepting the step we'd just finished, but it represented his servant's heart. We weren't professional house framers or window installers, nor did we have the proper tools for the cleanest outcomes. Still, we approached it with our best effort and, more importantly, for the benefit of someone else. Thank you for everything you taught me and continue to teach me. It's truly a gift to reflect on the things we talked and joked about during that project, and realize they have a much deeper meaning today. Love and miss you dearly.
12.16.2023
“Motivational” Lines
- Dreams are like farts. They come and go but a turd is something you can hold on to.
- Life is like chips and salsa, the minute you dip your dry crusty ass in spices, it gets much better.
- Pace yourself. Snails are quicker than dead zebras.