This
is part one of the project which started before the Covid period last year in 2019. Now the painting praxis is proceeding in isolation during the Covid 19
period of 2020. The delay in painting
the bamboo forest is very interesting because my memory shifts and things change in
the studio praxis, like the white clouds of autumn when the air is dry become more visually
striking seen against the very blue sky and through the stunning array of greens in summer.
The Davidson Hypothesis (t₀ → t₀ + D) proposes that artists cannot act on the present directly, but respond to reality after a structural delay—where perception becomes action. Two Dogs Art Space serves as its laboratory, showing that while we share one yard, we inhabit offset realities. Art thus emerges from perceptual structure, not chronology, establishing a new epistemology in studio praxis. “In short, I examine the delay through which perception crystallizes into artwork.”
Friday, 2 October 2020
Kyoto - The Bamboo Forest studio project no 1.
Kyoto Bamboo Forest
studio praxis acrylic on paper
Peter Davidson
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