Collection: Dot

Dot is a thematic collection centered on repetition, containment, and the use of the singular mark as a structural unit. Rather than functioning as a gesture or symbol, the dot operates as a fixed element—repeated, accumulated, and held in place to build form over time.

Through deliberate placement and restraint, each mark contributes to a larger system, allowing density, rhythm, and variation to emerge without narrative or expression. The work emphasizes patience and control, where meaning develops through duration and accumulation rather than immediacy.

Across this collection, the dot functions as both boundary and record, translating lived experience and material process into ordered, quiet form.

This collection is part of a broader practice that spans surface, relief, and object-based work.

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Learn more about the conceptual framework behind this work in the Artist Statement, or explore the full set of thematic collections: Dot, Line, Carve, Encase, and Earthbound.