Bubbles are moments of suppressed action. They are beautiful, delicate, and about to break apart and disappear forever. Eggs equally share this ephemeral nature and description. Throughout my work, I employ these forms to express anticipation and a breath of stillness before chaos. My egg shapes are not meant to reference fertility in a traditional sense, but I do wish them to confer expectation and a sense of arrival. Bubbles and eggs create the connections between all the distinct notions that are floating through this body of work. Each image is linked to an emotion, a memory, or a reaction to my environment. These connections however are distorted and not quite grasped yet. My work reflects the moments before realization, in that gap between wanting and knowing.












