From the artist:
As an Architect, I have always been fascinated with the urban landscape, the textures and colors of the city seen as a congruous element and not as a menagerie of separate structures with no common features other than being composed of concrete, steel, and glass. My paintings reduce the detail of close scrutiny of individual monuments, religions, and cultures and address the scope of the field of vision, the mixtures of colors representing the neighborhoods of personalities, desires and common goals.
The lack of minute detail by way of broad strokes or single lines reduces the many edifices into a common group that must in the end be all as one, eliminating the differences that we impose upon each other through prejudices, misconceptions, and stereotypes. When we determine the joy of the journey of self expression and the purging of our concerns of judgment, we find ourselves losing the need to inflict judgments on others.
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