“Joseph's works are postmodern appropriations of a mythic past. Contemporary and early human experience meet on the common ground of art and spirituality.”

—Keith Shaw, Critic, Berkshire Eagle

the landscape of myth

field note from Paris, 2022:

When I was out with my camera, the images that began appearing were otherworldly, a dystopian landscape, an ‘almost’ world. Opposing reality, everything was in transition—I was catapulted into the abstracted, fractured landscape of these images.

the archaeology of unseen spaces

By provoking still images to come alive –– cinematic –– animated, I take a deep dive into mystery.

a call to an apocryphal past

we are they

Kinetics and narrative infuse all my work, always within a dynamic landscape where the real and imagined become one.

To join the language of cave art and the freedom of a sketch –– of movement and action. To bring forward an emotional complexity and reinforce a story careening through space –– heading where? Stopping where? Destination unknown.

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