Review

Often nature is taken for granted.  It is something to visit when there is time and tear down when something new seems to be in order.  The complexity of the sublime is traded in for neatly arranged rows of trees and flower beds or skyscrapers and concrete.  The relationship to natural environment becomes distant. This distance makes it easier to dispose of the natural and deny or forget about the existence of any higher order. My pieces explore the tension between the complexity of the sublime and man’s desire for order.