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October - December 2024



BOXO Projects Residency | Location: 34°08′05″N, 116°18′42″W
Altitude: 2,758 ft



As the invited artist-in-residence at BOXO Projects in Joshua Tree, California, I proposed a project centered on creating a body of paintings that respond to the lighting conditions and environmental context of the residency. My approach began with embodied research, spending countless hours observing and engaging with the land through daily walks, wildlife and sky observations, and studying the shifting qualities of light—particularly during dawn and dusk.



This research process led to the creation of a sensorial mood board composed of photo documentation, voice notes, color palettes, and small-scale oil studies on paper.

From these explorations, I identified key themes to guide my work:
-Slow (as in revealing itself slowly)
-Dry, matte quality of the landscape
-Light absorption
-Exposed, barren yet thriving
-Adaptable
-Quiet, low soundscape
-Monochromatic and desaturated tones
-Rigid grid system of roads and property lines imposed without consideration for the natural topography, contrasting sharply with the organic forms of the desert environment.
-Narrow, spiky trees cast minimal, almost invisible shadows, leaving the landscape fully exposed to the harsh midday sun
-Vast, expansive sky
-Untouchable, even dangerous to touch
-Isolated
-Peaceful
-Open



Four main elements emerged to guide my body of paintings:

Slow Revelation: The desert landscape unfolds gradually, requiring time and patience to notice its subtle details. Its minimalism and monochromatic tones encourage a shift in perception, inviting you to let go of preconceived notions and allow the environment to reveal itself.

The Vastness of the Sky: Exploring how changing light conditions alter the perception of the landscape and the emotional experience of being within it.

The Notion of Time: Investigating the desert’s ability to evoke an expanded sense of time.

Light Absorption and Reflection: Highlighting the landscape’s predominantly non-reflective, matte quality, contrasted by the glistening effect observed during dawn and dusk, particularly in the creosote’s fuzzy, white, pea-sized seed capsules.



I developed a series of painting using these fundamental ideas and concept:

Grid Structure: Inspired by the 2 x 2-inch wire mesh fence enclosing the residency property, this grid became the basis for geometric patterns in my paintings.

Oil Studies on Paper: A series of 11 x 14” oil paintings to explore composition, color, and finishes that informed the larger canvases.

Four Large-Scale Paintings: Focusing on the sky at different times—dawn, day, twilight, and night. These works are designed to be discovered slowly by the viewer, with thin veils of paint revealing details over time. The compositions incorporate a linear element referencing the road system and a narrow triangular form inspired by the minimal shadows cast by Joshua trees.

Creosote Series: Five paintings focusing on the glistening effect observed on the creosote’s furry seed pods during dawn and dusk.



Open Studio Invitation



34°08′05″N, 116°18′42″W Altitude: 2,758 ft



This project will culminate in a site-responsive installation examining the interplay between light, physical space, and sensory experience. The installation invites the public to engage with the concepts developed during the residency, emphasizing light as both the subject and material of painting.

Date: Saturday, December 7th, 2024
Time: 2–5 PM
Location: BOXO Projects, 62732 Sullivan Road
Joshua Tree, CA 92252



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