Primal Within

These works do not begin with a subject. They begin with pressure.

Images emerge from within other images. Forms contain forms. What appears on the surface is never the whole of what is present.

This is not surrealism. It is excavation. Each work is built through accumulation, erasure, and rediscovery until something buried begins to surface.

The figures, creatures, and fragments within these works do not stand alone. They depend upon one another for their existence. Meaning moves continuously between what is revealed and what remains buried.