I convey the sense of animated organic life embedded in geometric form, evolving, as if moment to moment through this series of painted paper collages titled, Moments. These compositions reveal the process of their making with cut and torn paper, acrylic paint and glued to wood panels.

William Conger (b.1937, Dixon, Illinois) is a Chicago-based, American painter and educator, known for a dynamic, subjective style of abstraction descended from Kandinsky, which consciously employs illogical, illusionistic space and light and ambiguous forms that evoke metaphorical associations.