2018, 36 X 36 in; Wood
The world is zooming past us and the groundscape is growing faster and taller. We don't appreciate the inbetween spaces anymore. We don't stop and stare at the world around us anymore. We will only be able to appreciate the 'full' when parts of it have been empty. The city has become so beautifully robotic, that the positive spaces would never 'stand out' if it weren't for those small negative spaces that holds the most interesting moments to be found.
This is to show a contrast of life today and have the viewer question their place in today's world?