Views From The First House
Views From The First House (Series)
Acrylic, Graphite and Ink on Canvas, 2012
24″ H x 48″ W x 3″ D each
Views from the First House uses turbulent gestures and saturated colors to evoke states of breakdown and disorder triggered by extreme forces. Surfaces are marked by fragmentation, explosive marks, and unpredictable shifts in hue that resist tidy composition, suggesting conditions where structure dissolves and visual logic fluctuates. Color functions as its own logic, carrying emotional and symbolic load beyond representation, signaling rupture, memory, and instability without anchoring to a fixed geography. In this body of work, visual chaos becomes a way to think about precariousness shaped by layered histories and unresolved tensions, where form itself seems to strain against coherence and identity appears perpetually in motion rather than resolved.








