We dwell in a reality that necessarily exists on two planes—the material and immaterial, the sensual and intellectual—and we view the world through two eyes. Bifurcate and lechery describe a relationship between desire and opposition; if lechery is excessive lust, and bifurcation is the process of  forking or splitting,  I find the two ideas must propel, complement or perhaps invert each other; lust is born out of the process of splitting—it is the desire to reunite. If art drives to seamlessly integrate content and form, then the artist is dealing with a series of dualities she desires to contain or reintegrate: there is a lust for art, to unify through paint.

Bifurcate: Lechery