FIELDNOTES
Fieldnotes reference the scientific practice of observing variables, taking notes, and making lists. Collectively, these notations can be seen as a journal of evolving ideas. I use this system as a way to negotiate between abstraction and representation. Oftentimes, the notes are reconfigured for research reports or in my case, larger paintings post-adventure.
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Siphonophore, 8” x 8”, acrylic on panel
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Camouflage, 8" x 8", acrylic on panel
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Luminous 1, 8" x 8" acrylic on panel
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Luminous 2, 8" x 8" acrylic on panel
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Surya, 6" x 6" acrylic on panel
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Sun Salutation C, 6" x 6", acrylic on panel
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Sun Salutation A, 6" x 6", acrylic on panel
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Sun Salutation B, 6" x 6", acrylic on panel
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In Motion, 6" x 6", acrylic on panel
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Nocturnal Loom 2, 6" x 6", acrylic on panel
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Nocturnal Loom 4, 6" x 6", acrylic on panel
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Paired for Life 1, 5.5"x5.5", acrylic on flat panel
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Paired for Life 2, 5.5"x5.5", acrylic on flat panel
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Sweeper, 6"x 6", acrylic panel
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Princess Pillow, 6" x 6", acrylic on panel
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Garden, 8" x 8" acrylic on panel
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Pond of Stars E31, 6"x 6", acrylic panel
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Pond of Stars S19, 6"x 6", acrylic on panel
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Pond of Stars Y25, 6"x 6", acrylic panel
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Pond of Stars X24, 6"x 6", acrylic panel