World History III Small Forest
Size: 5" x 27" x 1"
Medium: mixed media on canvas and mounted on wood panel
William creates his images as unplanned exploration, without preconceived form. The challenge to is make paintings of a world where ‘form is emptiness’ and ‘emptiness is form’, and to demonstrate that actuality in visual metaphors. "I make paintings about the distance between Objective Reality and Subjective Reality."
World History IV Blue/Red Land
Size: 5" x 27" x 1"
Medium: mixed media on canvas and mounted on wood panel
William creates his images as unplanned exploration, without preconceived form. The challenge to is make paintings of a world where ‘form is emptiness’ and ‘emptiness is form’, and to demonstrate that actuality in visual metaphors. "I make paintings about the distance between Objective Reality and Subjective Reality."
World History IX Green Sun
Size: 8" x 48" x 1"
Medium: mixed media on canvas and mounted on wood panel
William creates his images as unplanned exploration, without preconceived form. The challenge to is make paintings of a world where ‘form is emptiness’ and ‘emptiness is form’, and to demonstrate that actuality in visual metaphors. "I make paintings about the distance between Objective Reality and Subjective Reality."
World History X
Size: 8" x 48" x 1"
Medium: mixed media on canvas and mounted on wood panel
William creates his images as unplanned exploration, without preconceived form. The challenge to is make paintings of a world where ‘form is emptiness’ and ‘emptiness is form’, and to demonstrate that actuality in visual metaphors. "I make paintings about the distance between Objective Reality and Subjective Reality."
World History XI
Size: 12" x 54" x 1"
Medium: mixed media on canvas and mounted on wood panel
William creates his images as unplanned exploration, without preconceived form. The challenge to is make paintings of a world where ‘form is emptiness’ and ‘emptiness is form’, and to demonstrate that actuality in visual metaphors. "I make paintings about the distance between Objective Reality and Subjective Reality."