haystack
"Haystack," part of the XVII Psalms body of work, pays homage to a perspective on art that deeply resonated with the artist. Inspired by the notion that painting is a constant search for form, it echoes the idea that viewing a haystack by Monet should evoke recognition not of the object itself, but of the artist's unique interpretation—a testament to the artist's own striving to establish and push form in a painting.
oil on canvas
10 x 10 inches
2008-2011
"Haystack," part of the XVII Psalms body of work, pays homage to a perspective on art that deeply resonated with the artist. Inspired by the notion that painting is a constant search for form, it echoes the idea that viewing a haystack by Monet should evoke recognition not of the object itself, but of the artist's unique interpretation—a testament to the artist's own striving to establish and push form in a painting.
oil on canvas
10 x 10 inches
2008-2011
"Haystack," part of the XVII Psalms body of work, pays homage to a perspective on art that deeply resonated with the artist. Inspired by the notion that painting is a constant search for form, it echoes the idea that viewing a haystack by Monet should evoke recognition not of the object itself, but of the artist's unique interpretation—a testament to the artist's own striving to establish and push form in a painting.
oil on canvas
10 x 10 inches
2008-2011