|
The recognizable objects of suburbia: landscaping, sidewalks, trash cans, and brick
mailboxes permeate my paintings. The landscapes contain desperately controlled and
perfectly presented elements of an environment created to hold back the engulfing
emptiness of a life full of living up to expectations. The female figure, forty something,
well dressed, seemingly without a care, inhabits the environment and searches for her
purpose in life. College educated with work experience, she now fills her days with tennis,
errands, PTA, car pools, and other activities that are a substitute for the career she
might have had. Shown without husbands or children, although they are clearly implied,
she has become the stereotype of the upper middle class housewife. This body of work
examines and deconstructs the environment, pulling apart the individual elements to tell
stories of daily suburban existence. |
|
|