Narrative Facades

Inspired by Marc Chagall and the idea of art as an imprint of a point in time, not a captured as a photograph.

A facade is an architectural term to mean – one that is place in front to protect or an outward appearance that is maintained to conceal a less pleasant or creditable reality.

A narrative is a form of storytelling, and putting together narrative and a facade creates a discourse in satire, where interpretation is subject to an individual’s personal journey or past experiences.

The narrative facades are “escapes” for the viewer’s possible emotions of various encounters, as one traverses in a colorful life, to explore and then leave behind again.

The facades are non-jarring and simple to view, painted from the onset to be non-intrusive; yet communicate – a witness or truth to a hidden part of one’s emotions, which words alone may not say.