KISER

1325 Hemlock

2022

Jeff Sheridan


“My work explores repetitious, self-organizing symmetries in the natural world. Affected by elemental conditions, objects in the world are organized in a way that neither crystalline nor inorganic. Water erosion sculpts mountains, and life populates those exposed fertile pockets. Thematic and fluid, these natural symmetries are accentuated through repetition which in turn create texture and form structures in negative space.

Encouraged by meditations and comprised of groups of thoughts, these symmetrical textures are largely spontaneous and inform the work I make as it is being created. The resulting marks avoid the overtly geometric while keeping in mind that self-organizing principles are the source of unchecked processes in the universe. The objects I create refer to life, erosion and become abstract structures that grow, spread, and disappear.

Jeff was born in Chicago, Illinois. A South Florida native, he has spent the last 11 years in Portland, Oregon. Jeff works in both Portland and South Florida. Drop him a line anytime: mr.jeffsheridan@gmail.com