Continuum is a series of paintings that are rooted in geometrical forms and the process of accretion. Connected by pattern, sacred geometry and mathematical proportions, each work utilizes a matrix of color beads set against shifting color fields, referencing Joseph Albers’ color theory. Carefully executed, countless rows of stipples suggest strands of sacred beads that provide aid in prayer as fingers move along to count each invocation. Informed by the Slow Art movement, the Continuum series looks to the act of art making, as well as its inherent rituals and meditative qualities. 

Sabino Cove (Night)
2019
oil and cold wax on linen
78 x 48"
Sabino Cove (Day)
2020
oil and cold wax on linen
78 x 48"
Continuum (Indian Yellow)
2019
oil and cold wax on linen
78 x 48"
Continuum (Ultramarine Blue)
2018
oil on linen
78 x 48"



Continuum (Magenta)
2018
oil on linen
78 x 48"
Temporality: The Process of Time, Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Rockland, ME
2019
photo Luc Demers
Northway
2014
oil on linen
96 x 60"

Tang Teaching Museum, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY

Permanent Collection

Summer, Bomb, Pop: Collections in Dialogue
Hyde Collection, Glens Falls, NY
Al Jensen (left) and Rashid Johnson (right)
2021