The Built Reflections Collection
Although I love natural landscapes I love built environments too. Quite apart from the uses that humans make of the buildings that they live and work in the buildings themselves seem to have a sociality of their own: standing to gossip at street corners staring at each other from their windows rising up like cliffs or maybe like fingers pointing to the sky reflecting molten gold from the sun even seeming to ripple and submerge in the damp of the air. They glitter they glow they chat they crowd together in neighbourhoods. Their windows are like mirrors or screens or tiles. This collection is a curated selection from a variety of my exhibitions in Toronto.
Although I love natural landscapes I love built environments too. Quite apart from the uses that humans make of the buildings that they live and work in the buildings themselves seem to have a sociality of their own: standing to gossip at street corners staring at each other from their windows rising up like cliffs or maybe like fingers pointing to the sky reflecting molten gold from the sun even seeming to ripple and submerge in the damp of the air. They glitter they glow they chat they crowd together in neighbourhoods. Their windows are like mirrors or screens or tiles. This collection is a curated selection from a variety of my exhibitions in Toronto.