We speak many languages. The non-verbal communicate all manner of emotion, experience, and expectation. Body language communicates interest or boredom, enthusiasm or reluctance, security or apprehension. Our decorative language reveals not only our relationship to fashion, but our geography, our economic means, even our profession or politics. This work looks at the surface, at the gesture, at the frozen moment. It draws from the color, the tone, the pattern, to form a reflection of relationships, understandings, and negotiations. With slight shifts in posture and position, with slight shifts in hue and value, these picture worlds of individual landscape and rhythm.
— Jan Wurm

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