Jeffrey Nowlin - Plexus (fabric, wood, yarn, thread, nylon cord, 21“ x 26“)
I gather and deconstruct objects and materials in order to reassemble them on my own terms. I sculpt personal experiences into informative objects. I believe that we exist in a system constituted by events and responses, each with far reaching consequences. These stimuli affect our bodies, minds and perceptions. When I sculpt, I reason with these persuasive events by critically looking at an experience and then devising a phenomenological object in response to it. I search for the merger points in life where these phenomena exist, where we flow from experience to comprehension.
I gather and deconstruct objects and materials in order to reassemble them on my own terms. I sculpt personal experiences into informative objects. I believe that we exist in a system constituted by events and responses, each with far reaching consequences. These stimuli affect our bodies, minds and perceptions. When I sculpt, I reason with these persuasive events by critically looking at an experience and then devising a phenomenological object in response to it. I search for the merger points in life where these phenomena exist, where we flow from experience to comprehension.
I gather and deconstruct objects and materials in order to reassemble them on my own terms. I sculpt personal experiences into informative objects. I believe that we exist in a system constituted by events and responses, each with far reaching consequences. These stimuli affect our bodies, minds and perceptions. When I sculpt, I reason with these persuasive events by critically looking at an experience and then devising a phenomenological object in response to it. I search for the merger points in life where these phenomena exist, where we flow from experience to comprehension.