Contemplating the essence of an object provides breathing room for my mind. I use
photographic references and use rulers to delineate angles and fragments. I use artist tape to
manipulate spatial angles and shapes within the picture plane. The composition coalesces and
emerges into a zone of unfamiliar associations. I am cognizant of a tighter aspect ratio of the
composed images when evaluating the multiple archetypal barn structures. Lines may signal
perspective or articulate or merge with exterior surface images.
My family farm dating from 1833 holds a historical and prepossessing pull toward hard work,
effort, and harvest. And yet — post-modern fragmentation and modernist alienation inform my
experience. The archetypal structures illuminate self-determination, but also delve into what
unknown behind the surface. What is inside the doorway or window? What mystery is attached
to a rope or latch as it has held its placement – frozen in time? These structures reveal a secret to
what appears to be ordinary. What I see on the surface of simple and mundane things of the
world is a pass-through to an interior mystery. It is not about the object but crossing into its
borderland using graphite and paint.
Resume_SandraReeseRoberts_2020 – Sandra Roberts