So I spent the month of July soaking in what it is to be French, not someone who’s French but something that’s French. What does it take to represent a country, within a collection of artworks? Too much, I decide. I can only hope to represent my time in such a country. The time on the Riviera, then in the French Alps, and finally in the country's Capital. Everyone has their own image of Paris or France at large. This collection will be mine. And it will start with taste.
The Cypress trees are the perfect analogy for the land in which they grow so numerously. Slender, conical, tall, and dense; they are perfect, as if Van Gogh created them himself, as if someone toiled for hours to prune each leaf so that it stayed in place, but that’s them naturally. That is the south of France in July; confusing me whether it’s been pruned and swept in preparation for observation, or, it's naturally occurring as so.