Null // Void
Null // Void strips away bright colors, working only in black. In pursuit of the absence of contrast, I realized it was a fool’s errand. In the best way.
Because when lit, the surfaces of these three-dimensional works demand interpretation. This series explores how form asserts itself even in voids, where systems degrade and structure dissolves, yet perception insists on creating meaning, in spite of instruction otherwise.
Null // Void 1, 8x10, NFS
Null // Void 2, 8x10, SOLD
Null // Void 3, 6x6x1.5, $225 (Available via Studio Gallery SF Nov 7-Dec 22)
Null // Void 4, 6x6x1.5, $225
Null // Void 5, 8x10, $300
Null // Void 6, 8x10, $300
Null // Void 7, 8x10, $300
Null//Void 8, 4x4x1.5, Available
Null//Void 9, 4x4x1.5, Available
Null//Void 10, 16x20 framed, $750
Null//Void 11, 9x11 framed, $350
Null//Void 12, 6.5x8.5 framed, $275
But let’s be real for a second: straight-on photos of these these pieces don’t do them justice. How could they, for three dimensional pieces that are all about catching the light of their environment?
Enjoy a few more angles of Null//Void 3.
On the house.