Drawing is an embodiment of experience. Like Richard Serra’s 1967-69 list of verbs and Amy Silman’s 2017 lecture at The Menil Foundation, drawing is a performative act with direct and consequential relation to time. Whether for recording observations or visualizing moments, drawing always suggest space as a dimension and repository of thinking.
As poetic gestures , the drawings of Time Telling evoke imaginative awareness of possible worlds with interacting forms that suggest continuity beyond the limitation of a sheet of paper. Like most of my drawings, this series emphases connections but also ruptures.