Overview
For years, Tai-Shan Schierenberg painted landscapes for what they are; light on many different surfaces near and far, enjoying the recreation of an airy cloud or heavy clod of plowed earth, in paint and mind. Now as he gets older, when his mind enters landscapes and scrutinises them, it finds projected there, the possibility of metaphors to enlighten the psychological and philosophical questions that concern him. The result of this enlightenment is a more pensive and mature body of work.