UNDER DEVELOPMENT was the title for an exhibition of drawings and sculptures. Flocked sculptures and paper cut-outs made from altered and invented sawhorses, ladders, roadside remnants, cell towers, blank billboards, and outlines of trees form a fractured landscape. These utilitarian objects build an alien-but-familiar tree line existing in a continuous state of flux, growing and collapsing, caught forever in a state of becoming. In large works on paper, lines drawn with charcoal and paper cutouts form piles of lumber, ladders, windows, and structural beams. The scale of the drawings invites viewers to imagine themselves entering a construction site, but one that is unstable and impossible. Spaces are at once exterior and interior, withinfinite additions and subtractions; the simultaneous building and destroying of the images suggests either an optimism underlying destruction or the opposite. Light boxes from the skywriting project, The Sky Is the Limit capture a series of messages taken from advertising.