Work > We do not profess to construct planets

In the work, We Do Not Profess to Construct Planets, large-scale drawings investigate the nature of the mapping impulse, the relationship between the map and the territory, and un-discovery as a post-modern condition. Through deconstructive and reconstructive strategies, these drawings explore the conflation of the real and the imagined, the search for meaning through partial perception of the world, and the potential for reconstruction through the formation of alternate spaces.

The smallest world you would care to inhabit
Photocopy transfer, pencil and watercolor
2013
The smallest world you would care to inhabit - detail
Photocopy transfer, pencil and watercolor
2013
19°15’S 159°55’E
Photocopy transfer, pencil and watercolor
2013
19°15’S 159°55’E
Photocopy transfer, pencil and watercolor
2013
A gray unbroken line
Photocopy transfer, pencil, and watercolor
2013
Without the least vestige of land
Photocopy transfer, pencil and watercolor
2013
Without the Least Vestige of Land - Detail
Photocopy transfer, pencil and watercolor
36"x48"
2013
Graveyard of the Coral Sea
Photocopy transfer, pencil and watercolor
24"x36"
2014