
Forms
I love form, its one of those fantastic things we have that's so rarely noticed. As mostly liquid life forms (look, there's that word again) as we move and grow our form changes (not that a topologist would agree) we experience different facets of existence. We can make ourselves tall or crouch down low and from just small changes like this we get a whole bunch of different perspectives. With my work I find I'm usually investigating quite simple forms (such as my work with circles and toroids), and as I work more and more on a form, I find myself visualising what meaning the form contains within it, what perspective the form might have on the world around it and simply how it feels to be. Loopy, I know, but it's what goes through my head. This is why I choose the forms I do, many seem to me to have breath-takingly beautiful perpectives, so simply and clear, that not surprisingly I want to create more of them.