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Events occur constantly, simultaneously; inside and outside of our consciousness.  Aspects of space and time do not affect the existence of these events.  Whether or not the events occur in real life or they are just imagined in the context of the mind, memory is the only thing that makes them real after they have happened.  Memory can be seen in gesture, mark, and pathways.  My work is what records these events, what keeps their memory, and allows them to grow.  The cause and effect of each event are interconnected, nothing is totally alone.  Space and place, forces, passageways, landscape, and mark depict the journey of memory and events over a period of time.  Memory is a narrative, a history created by the mind.