An Imagined Landscape
The philosopher Plato originated the idea that imagination was the communication between the soul and the world. An Imagined Landscape is a collection of deeply imagined images drawn from the tools of abstract expressionism, comprising diverse styles and techniques to convey not the objective reality of the landscape but rather my emotional response to the landscape. At the core of every one of these images is the question: Where do they come from––these images that rain down into fantasy?