Research

Exhibition: Coming in March @ the Woskob Family Gallery

Incident & Accident: Daily Drawings

Daily Drawings is a series of durational works on paper in ink and graphite. Braasch constructs each image by adding one layer per weekday over the course of a month. Together, these drawings become a personal, graphic record of time, experience, and perception, rendered with deliberateness and happenstance alike. Conceptually, the drawings operate at three scales. First, the personal experience – a meditative ritual that accepts the variations and incongruities of daily life and is a receptacle for memory. Then, imagined as architectural studies – the accumulation of simple geometries generating complexity. Finally, at the scale of the city – a reflection of the inspiring, incremental development of the built environment and the productive qualities that arise from this growth.