nano waves

Wabi Sabi gallery, Twin Falls, Idaho during Art & Soul
Woodstock's Old Court House Art Center and The Art Center Highland Park in IL



detail of nanowaves at Wabi Sabi
detail of nanowaves at Wabi Sabi
selected white panels with rear projected animation as well as lighting onto to the back of the panels
the FIRST back-lit white plastic painted panel




"Look Mom, when the colors change the dancers move" — a young man in Idaho



<p4>4 panels 8'x4'each (total 8'x16') silver and acrylic paint on canvas.</p4>

"Nano waves" panels 8'x4'each (total 8'x16') silver and acrylic paint on canvas.







"Nano waves" at TACHP
"Nano waves" at TACHP






4 panels 8'x4'each (total 8'x16') silver and acrylic paint on canvas
"Nano waves" at OCHAC





"Nano waves"

I imagine that nano waves intertwine, connect, affect, change and create this universe we exist in; that every nano action, reaction, decision, thought and movement creates waves that are more powerful than intended or imagined. My work is intended to create a ripple — of thought, of consciousness, of connection, of inspiration, of action. I believe that as mindful beings: we are all more alike than not; we are all connected to the greater universe and to consciousness; and that our very existence empowers us.

Changing color LED light bars flooding the silver and acrylic paintings continually change the visibility of the elements, and mood of the painting. Life-size scale and free hanging canvas encourages viewer immersion into the space.




top image – installation at Wabi Sabi gallery, Twin Falls, Idaho during Art & Soul