Desert Geometry Series

β€œThe desert is, for me, a metaphor of that place where the human being reaches into his [her] own being, opens it up so that it can be pierced by truth. It is a place of solitude and contemplation. The studio is one such place and my painting is an act of contemplation.”

Hoversten, Mark Elison. (1981). An Idea, An Object, and A Place (p. 11). Albuquerque, NM.: University of New Mexico. Master of Arts in Art Thesis.