Robert Singer
I appreciate the documentation and fragmenting of physical forms as seen through the evolution of modernism. Reproducing or visually interpreting a tangible environment is an interest as long as it participates in the reprocessing of thought and perspective. Driven by the language of color, balance, line and the tension or release that can be imposed by them, I try to create visual synergy and perspective. Lateral inhibition, which is the capacity of an excited neuron to reduce the activity of its neighbors thus changing one’s perception either in sight, touch, smell or audition plays a significant role in my creative perception and experience. The perpetual search for a conceptual dialogue is a motivating challenge that drives my interests and orients my artistic encounters.
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