the END is the beginning
exploring beginnings and endings with color sequenced lighting giving color and movement to the figures in Woodstock's Old Courthouse Arts Center gallery





"the END is the beginning"
Light, motion, human-like figures not necessarily human – painting this alternate world (connected to and reflective of my familiar world) jolts my perceptions.
I strive to take the viewer to a place that allows them to reflect on their relationship to their world. This installation deals with beginnings and endings. What may appear to be an end may be a beginning. I search for kernels of hope amidst adversity; spirit surpassing challenges; connections, compassion and empathy rather than discord ...
This exhibition was part of a larger exhibition “END“ curated by e-artgroup.