• William Holton

    Date posted: August 10, 2007 Author: jolanta
    Image In my current work I introduce a repetitive element into an environment
    that has been randomly found on the surface of the work.

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    William Holton

    In my current work I introduce a repetitive element into an environment that has been randomly found on the surface of the work. Formal elements such as mark, color, and form are further introduced, dependent upon and informed by what already exists. This results in a feedback loop of mark-making that builds upon itself, in which my decisions are increasingly less influential as the work unfolds its own autonomy. The work ultimately exists on the precipice of a mysterious, liminal point of transition. The point where molecules of water as a vast collective suddenly know to fundamentally change from liquid to vapor; or when a flock of birds, swarm of bees, or network of neurons collectively begins to think as one.

     

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