Our collective work roots into the exploration of multi-sensory experience and perception. Questioning where it comes from, how it guides and connects us all, how different perspectives change our human experience of reality and its potential ability to alter ones beliefs. From concepts arising within the unseen psyche, to influences of wilderness itself, our art is motivated by a desire to expand mental constraints beyond our visual intake.
In our current and ongoing series “Transposed” our abstract works takes on various altered and inverted forms intended to draw in the viewer as co-author of their artistic experience. Momentary black and white horizon lines become distorted and rearranged through an emergent and transient practice of image layering, as we look to uncover avenues of the unexpected in simple imagery.