well, to continue my own thread hijack...
Does that help?
This piece is called
Deconstruction. The basic idea is that for me the wilderness is a perfect location for introspection and personal growth. I am like the tree - constantly being dissected and constantly being sanded down as I analyze my faults and places I need to grow. Sometimes it's helpful to look back on how far I've come to remember that it is worth it to keep pressing onward - to keep putting myself through the pain of growth. The sawdust is evidence of the past. There's beauty in looking back at the process that I've been through. The tree will always have imperfections, so the idea is more about the process that happens - just like life. I'll never reach a state of perfection, but I can keep moving toward it. The roots at either end suggest that growth is neither static nor uni-directional, but rather a continual oscillating process.
That's all the conceptual stuff that I bring to it. My artist statement is much less deep for this piece. It basically says that I'm inviting the viewer to come in and analyze the imperfections of the piece and simultaneously go into a state of introspection so the viewer can grow.
Funny!