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My work is about enriching my relationships with aesthetics while, also, rendering similar impacts for a viewer to connect to the ways in which I experience a space or artwork. I explore the liminality between painting, sculpture, and architecture by bringing attention to the ways in which the relief can transform interplaying elements. By introducing relief, into what would otherwise be hard-edge painting, the sculpted bodies allow shadow, light, value, and the weights of color fields to interact with one’s varying perspective; when viewing the work, movement through the space truncates and alters patterns created by overlapping colors and forms. Graphically, these forms derive from the linear relationships that make up interior and exterior spaces. I abstract geometric forms that are symbolic of human spaces. My interest in shapes that represent architecture as human presence is reflective of a deep-rooted concern for the future of a mechanized world and oversaturation of human spaces in the environment. In an obsessive process of organization, I regain control over a listless state of anxiety. My work exhibits both the extent in which minimal changes in form, color, lighting, scale, and materials can impact our experiences, as well as the ways in which our individual relationships with visual aesthetics influence how we construct our own spaces.

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MARCUS D LAFAYETTE REID (1 Dec 1829 – 18 May 1907) was born in Oglethorpe County, Georgia the only child of record of Bailey Reid and Hannah Washington Williams.

Marcus married Nancy Ann Ramsey on 21 Dec 1850 in Oglethorpe County. They had two children of record:

  • Preshey E Reid (25 May 1852 – 2 Jun 1852)
  • Ellen Ann Reid (30 Aug 1855 – 1899)
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Nancy died on 3 Aug 1869 in Alabama. Marcus married Nancy Elizabeth Duke on 11 Sep 1870 in Floyd County, Georgia. After their marriage they lived in Armuchee, Floyd County, Georgia where their six children of record were born:

  • Ophelia Hannah Emaline Reid (27 May 1871 – 20 Apr 1927)
  • Green Reginald Mark Zealous Reid (25 Jan 1873 – 15 Oct 1925)
  • Julia Nettie Camilia Reid (15 Oct 1874 – 5 Jan 1958)
  • Charles Morgan Reid (6 Jun 1877 – 25 Sep 1929)
  • George Washington Bailey Reid (15 Nov 1879 – Mar 1906)
  • Walter Laurel Reid (22 Nov 1881 – 29 Nov 1945)

In November 1885 Marcus and Nancy moved to Kaysville, Utah, later settling in Clinton, Davis County, Utah where they both lived until their deaths.

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