SCROLLS


The scored scroll works are panoramic visualizations of the forces of nature that prefigure human expression. They refer to spaces of accumulated energies and emphasize reverberations between people and their firmament. 
Imbued with a quality of musical notation and invocation, they represent poetic songs of witness and equanimity. They are devotional chants to a changing landscape, meditations on an attitude of compassion in relation to change. Calligraphic glyphs hold or bless the space, energies flow and sooth, compose, decompose, and recompose.
With lengths of twenty to fifty feet, the scrolls challenge interior places and viewing at a glance. Their scale is panoramic. They are akin to epic poems and long stories told out of doors. Pannings of space, they call for open and empty spaces. In contrast to their extended horizontal lengths, the height of the scrolls (ten to thirty-six inches) invites relation and intimacy.