In the Face of Illusion
Shown at the following venues: Memorial Union Gallery, North Dakota State University, September 20 — October 13, 2022; Christian Petersen Art Museum, Iowa State University, January 25 — July 30, 2021; Muscatine Art Center, September 2 — October 31, 2021; Maquoketa Art Experience, November 24 — February 10, 2017.A Skewed View Rendered Squarely by Closer Proximity, 2017, oil on linen, 48 x 60”
Carrying the Weight of an Occluded Reflection, 2017, oil on linen, 48 x 18”
Circles Diminished by Spiraling Selves, 2017, oil on linen, 48 x 18”
Super-Impossibly Great Trompe L’oeil Easily Removed, 2017, oil on linen, 48 x 18”
Perhaps an Impossible Home for Invisible Dreams, 2017, oil on linen, 48 x 50”
“Overly identifying with ethnicity, nationality, religion, a sports team, our profession, gender, sexual orientation, a political party, our generation (need I go on?) can falsely simplify who we really are. Within any group, it's obvious that unique qualities abound, so seeing ourselves or others superficially in terms of group identity leads to caricature or worse. With optical illusions, believable but false reactions get in the way of reality. Similarly, what we think we see when we see the other can be distorted by the optics of identity.”
How Can You See Straight When All You See Are Targets?, 2017, oil on linen, 48 x 24”
Vaulting the Disproportionate Illusion of a Transparent Wall, 2017, oil on linen, 48 x 24”
Us and Them, Warping the Peripheral, 2017, oil on linen, 48 x 34”
The Distortion of Force Used by Some Who Proclaim Faith in the One Who Said “The Meek Shall Inherit the Earth”, 2017, oil on linen, 48 x 72”