My practice is centered on long-form, process-driven work that explores emotion, symbolism, and societal cues through constraint. I work in extended series using limited materials, simple construction methods, and reduced visual language, allowing variations to accumulate meaning over time.
Many of my pieces are built from humble or repurposed & found surfaces—such as printer paper, cardboard, packing tape—and drawn on or painted on with everyday materials, emphasizing directness over refinement. Across this work, abstracted, organic forms often referencing the body without fully resolving into representation, occupy a space between familiarity and unease. Rather than pursuing self-contained, individual works, I most often examine how meaning emerges and changes over time and repeated themes.
Contact: mcmaster.william@gmail.com
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