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oil on canvas 45 panels, 18”x33” each Nothing is the Same is a series of paintings that evolved over a period of seven years from 1998-2005. The paintings are repeated panoramic views of a mountain range and valley located in Southern California. The paintings reflect changing conditions in light, weather, time, seasons, natural catastrophes, and urban development. The changes were sometimes dramatic, but more often the daily pace of the mountain and valley was subtle and unassuming. The paintings are arranged in groups from pre-dawn to midnight with all of the changes that occur in between. As each moment is altered by both natural and artificial forces, reality is not certainty. Rather, it is a fleeting, momentary abstraction of the perception of space. There are a total of forty-five paintings with no two paintings alike. |
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