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Art Statement
The order imposed by
people on landscape loses to nature’s insistence
to re-assert itself. This subject matter lends
itself to a direct response and vigorous
mark-making that is often less pre-meditated
than reactive.
Activated surface,
abstract surface, patterns and color are a life
long dialogue.
They are as much of
a passion of the work as is that of sheer
vivacity.
The painting invites the
viewer to step into a pliable, welcoming and
intense but unknown, mysterious, and complex
world.
The tension created
by these opposing forces is seductive and
passionate. The landscape stops the eye; it is
prophetic and beautiful yet subject to the
constant force of nature.
The goal is to see,
capture and embody those moments when we see
nature for its own particularity and for its own
passionate force. The balance between
representation and abstraction is nothing if not
true to the live process, in
which fact and imagination push and pull against
each other. -Marjorie Moskowitz
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