| Synaptic
Connections
Part
of a series of paintings that explores the way
we see. Most of the pictures begin as an intricate
web drawn on a dark canvas evocative of the mass
of interconnected neurons of the retina and the
neural web of the brain.
Our experience of the world changes as light casts
patterns onto the retina. These changes bring
about patterns in the neural web as a sequence
of firing neurons. The mind is also concerned
with a multiplicity of other experiences, states
of emotion, subordinate thoughts and dreaming.
These states arise also in the neural network.
All is happening concurrently.
The paintings explore the multiple levels that
exist in our conciousness. Patterns (deeper more
abstract state of the mind) are an undertext of
the web, not easily visible in the finished painting,
but the images are effected by the nature of the
underlying pattern. An unconcious distortion caused
by innate characteristics and preconceptions.
The paintings are also concerned with the dynamic,
trembling nature of sight where our visual experience
is built up by a shifting eye and a retentive
brain. A mass of sharp data from only a small
part of the retinal image is constructed into
a whole trembling experience. The facets and graded
planes of the painting reflect this phenomena.
These
paintings form part of a body of work begun many
years ago entitled 'City as Parasite'. They are
concerned with the nervous system of the city,
founded as it is on the complex structure of the
human brain.
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