My ongoing interest in the Japanese concept of Wabi-Sabi , finding beauty in things that are imperfect, impermanent and incomplete is at the core of all my artwork. I try to capture the essence of images made of light and movement, images that are infinitely variable. What does the eye see? What does the camera see? What does the mind see? My Leaves series  is an exploration and interpretation of natural images by enlarging and reshaping them. I collect leaves, pods, flowers, grasses and look closely at their structure and shape. In particular, I like to collect these natural objects at the end of summer when have begun to wither and fragment. Enlarging them in my work process allows me to see them as sculptural objects. I look at the play of light upon surfaces and shaping the pieces introduces a new element - light and shadow interacting with the undulating surfaces.

Reflection is my theme. It is what I do throughout my work process and what I hope viewers will do as well.

Leaf Fall: Hollyhocks, var. 1Leaf Fall, Oak Leaf Tangle, var. 2Leaf Fall, Red Oak Tangle, detail, 2015Forest FloorLeaf Fall, var. 4, Forest Floor detailLeaf Fragments, var. 1Leaf Fragments, var. 1 detailLinden Leaf RagLinden Leaf Rag, detailLeaf Fall, var. 1Prairie Dock Leaves, var. 1Leaf Fall, var. 2