As a Geometric Surrealist, I am interested in how perception can be skewed by the reduction of natural forms to their geometric equivalents. This style explores the use of multiple sources of light as an aid in creating spatial depth in abstract compositions. The use of light and shadow draws out the subconscious, or non-rational aspects of the geometric forms. Light reflecting and refracting off of multiple planes guides the viewer’s eye, and gives shape to what might otherwise be a chaotic mass of line and color. Although my paintings are rooted in personal experience, their subjective nature provides room for the viewer to engage with the composition, and ascribe their own meaning.