For the most part, the pieces here are inspired by Italian walls. Buildings several centuries in age show evidence of alterations over the years, as windows became smaller, or their shapes become more “modern”.
In Venice, I became intrigued by the gentle decay of the old buildings, and inspired by the graffiti messages on them. Not simply “tags”, but actual messages to friends, directions to hard to find businesses, and even poems and drawings. In Florence, the marks became more aggressive. The effects of time are not as subtle as in Venice, and the graffiti is bolder. And in Rome, my obsession with the Colosseum led to a discovery of the arch, which, once I took an interest in the form, I began to notice everywhere I traveled.