Color Appendix is a free-associative survey of color and form which has adopted the concept of a book’s appendix to give the series its foundational structure and utility. But unlike a traditional appendix, (a collection of supplemental extrapolations annexed within a larger work), neither the series as a whole, nor the images that compose it, are extensions of any text-based or visual work. By its nature, an appendix depends entirely on the contents of a larger work, but in this series, the images are independent of the temporal context that surround them, as if recognizing that the documentary process can, at best, allude to the fullness of a moment’s place in time.
Collectively the images compose the framework of the appendix and individually they serve as single annotations within it and in both ways, they subvert it: instead of permanent placement within a fixed organizational structure, the appendix is fluid and the images can be endlessly re-sequenced and re-contextualized, intentionally or through chance, to create new visual sub-narratives that exist in relation to their larger pool.