In a culture hyper-saturated by electronic imagery I use traditional materials—pen, ink watercolor and paper—to create images and objects that explore the sub-technological processes of observation and mark making. Through the continual act of slow looking, I describe an intense response to my subject matter, which is as contemporary as my means are old-fashioned. My work, often a meditation on the quotidian, engages imagery such as sinks full of dishes and discarded amazon boxes to the mundane landscapes in my region that contain buried toxic chemicals and radioactive waste including the eponymous Love Canal and lesser known Lake Ontario Ordnance Works. I consider themes of power, politics, sexuality, history and the every day.