This
suite of paintings examines a recently retired and environmentally problematic
landfill located very near my home in rural Humboldt County, California. The
site's graceful topography and curvilinear hillocks belie its creation by bulldozer
and backhoe. Intricate infrastructural elements (wells, pipes, pumps, valves,
and the like) regulate the roiling and potentially volatile activities beneath
ground—meanwhile managing to preserve the presumed serenity of the surface.