Disrupted Portals is a body of work that emerges from the tension between figuration and dissolution, structure and chaos. Beginning with recognizable sources—skeletal fragments, human figures, and archetypal forms—these drawings evolve into portals, thresholds where matter dissolves into energy.
Each work exists as both artifact and passage: traces of the real dissolve into fields of vibrating color and line, suggesting portals to unseen dimensions. Rooted in the gestural tradition of De Kooning, filtered through psychological archetypes, and expanded by your long-term exploration of disruption, these works become meditations on thresholds—between life and death, order and entropy, form and formlessness.
DISRUPTED PORTALS
These portals are not destinations, but dissolving states between the seen and the unseen.