Artist: Irman Arcibal
Synchronous events and shared experiences are methods by which the rhythms and mysteries of the cosmos reveal themselves to us.
We consciously and unconsciously participate in these synchronous events and shared experiences.
Elements of both the macroscopic universe and microscopic universe appear structurally similar; it is only on our plane of existence that forms appear vastly different from one another.
By creating work that depends on synchronous events and shared experiences, occurrences on this level of existence can be recorded in a manner that evokes both the macroscopic as well as the microscopic.
Visual artist and poet Irman Arcibal immerses in the concepts of word and synchronicity. He makes process-based drawings, and writes poetry ranging from rhythmic, musical wordplay to crafted chronicle of sensory experience. After a Biological Sciences BS from Cal Poly SLO, he earned his Art Studio MFA from UC Davis, and studied poetry and art at Solano College. An SF Arts Commission grant recipient, he teaches traditional visual arts at a San Francisco high school.