
Echo’s Answer
Chashama, 324 5th ave, New York
December 11, 2021 - January 15, 2022
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With Echo’s Answer, I drew linkages between my practices of drawing and ceramic sculpture through a conceptualization of their shared responsive nature. I saw clay and paper as resonant surfaces akin to a canyon wall: physical planes against which the human voice finds its place within the immensity of nature. Analogies to sound recurred through many of the works on view: in the waves of the cloud-inspired sculptures, the percussive pen marks by which I composed drawings and in the volumes of space wrapped within a number of the sculptures and lighting, echo chambers of sorts for reverberations of form.
In effect, these works spoke to the mystic interdependence of natural and creative forces. Ushering from an intuitive relationship with my materials, they spoke to the desire to physically connect with fleeting phenomena.
Chashama, 324 5th ave, New York
December 11, 2021 - January 15, 2022
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With Echo’s Answer, I drew linkages between my practices of drawing and ceramic sculpture through a conceptualization of their shared responsive nature. I saw clay and paper as resonant surfaces akin to a canyon wall: physical planes against which the human voice finds its place within the immensity of nature. Analogies to sound recurred through many of the works on view: in the waves of the cloud-inspired sculptures, the percussive pen marks by which I composed drawings and in the volumes of space wrapped within a number of the sculptures and lighting, echo chambers of sorts for reverberations of form.
In effect, these works spoke to the mystic interdependence of natural and creative forces. Ushering from an intuitive relationship with my materials, they spoke to the desire to physically connect with fleeting phenomena.












