The Point is the

process

Watch the work reveal itself through practice, patience & play.

An illusion of great distance and a near foreground— horizon and detail of twigs and leaves—can serve as an example of landscape space. But the manner of paint application, color contrasts, and transition (painterly issues) create an immediacy of sensation that we also consider “space.”

The surveilled landscape, if we call it the “real” landscape, is merely the stimulus for the “space” a painting stimulates. To put it simply, the real landscape and the real painting are different realities. It has always been thus; the art space is a different reality.

MAKING

IN MOTION

it is not the enjoyment of things, but the enjoyment of form.” 

“If art is

enjoyment,

—ERNST CASSIRER