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Our preoccupation with things that transcend the ordinary, the physical, the plain, and the fleshly continue to impinge on our discernment of life and on the choices that we make. Religion and our methods of linking the mundane to the supernatural have formed the basis of our relationships, and of the type of institutions, governments, cultures, and subcultures that we invent. These paintings allow us the freedom to question our understanding, if any, of a spiritual arena that affects our existence, and of the control that this arena may or may not have on our belief systems. |
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