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The world or environment that we see is the surface, or skin of an accumulation of time and events.  What is important is not so much what appears as finished or formed, but the fact that what looks static is always forming. 

The question then is, what defines a finished work? 
The conclusion is found in specific sensations based around a distinct perception. 
The parts have subdivisions but the goal must reach a higher order. 
[parts seek something together they can’t achieve alone]

The completeness of my image varies from the beginning.  I have a history from all different places and so do the materials.  I see images in a larger more complete sense than can be acquired instantly with materials.  I tend to work directly from my imagination and the forming surface.  So the medium works as a documentation of what I see.  By balancing invisible visions with physical reactions, possibilities pass into actuality.

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