TIMELINES
1995-2000
The story is already written, it just needs to be transformed into language.
Julio Cortázar
I created this project in order to observe the act of painting by following a set of instructions: Render 45 figurative paintings right above a redline across the canvas. The small paintings would all be on the same field as opposed to change canvases for each painting. I was looking to reduce the work to a figure-background relationship (literally) and the level of decision making close to zero. I browsed magazines looking to randomly-select figure-images. Then, I painted one at a time also in random order, as accurately as possible. I was to be "true" by copying the image to the best of my ability. When I was finished, in order to look at the entire sixteen foot long canvas I had to step back so far out that the line of images became a line of miniatures. The work was more like a type of distance than it was a painting:, the walkable distance between the viewer and the miniature.
I went back into this piece looking to turn it into a painting. I learned I had to add fiction to make it become a painting. I added more elements following no structure or reason and I looked at Cy Twombly 1961 "Triumph of Galatea". The line somehow exploded, as I used the color combinations that were already there as a reference in order to activate the space. In terms of text, I included more images that I actually liked to accentuate meaning, The original images I painted in the beginning represented a selection of some kind that revealed particularities taken from a different consciousness.