this series is about Pointing and Waiting. the person has been removed from the pointing, boiling it down into a more abstract gesture. the remains of this pointing are still legible. there is an assumption that if i am pointing, that means there must be something worth pointing at. similarly, there is an assumption that since i took the time to draw these in the excruciating way i did, there is something worth looking for in the image.  if i’m pointing at nothing, does that mean that i’m showing you a moment in time immediately preceding or post-ceding something that has happened? are there traces of something interesting, a break in reeds or a pebble still rolling down the mountainside? or am i lying to you, and there is nothing beyond what i am showing you right now?

we can stand here together and wait to see what will happen.