Omnifold, 55.5 x 42”, 2025, trace monoprint on kitakata paper
Omnifold, detail
Anaphora, 30 x 22”, 2025, trace monoprint on paper
Split the Lark, 22 x 52.5”, 2025, trace monoprint on kitakata paper
Split the Lark (detail)
Split the Lark (detail)
Into a Better Shape, 43 x 34”, 2025, trace monoprint on kitakata paper
Cleaving the Mind, 22 x 45”, 2025, trace monoprint on paper
Please the Pools, 17 x 21.5”, 2025, trace monoprint on kitakata paper
Stichic Landscapes
Stichic is a type of poetry written with a continuous sequence of lines, flowing from one to another without interruptions. Milton's Paradise Lost is an example.*
In making this current work I was interested in the spatial manipulation and symbolic language of the vertical and scroll formats of landscapes in historical Eastern art. I was curious about the idea of the Australian Aboriginal Songlines and inspired by the ambiguous acuity of Emily Dickinson’s poetry.
*AI sourced definition.