....Tim Bearse, is an artist based in Providence, RI. He works in a variety of materials from wood and plexiglass, to EPS foam and aluminum.

....My practice is based in studio experimentation, physically making objects on the border of representation. When I started making visual art I was greatly influenced by the sculptor Robert Morris. Presently, I think more in terms of the school of thought of sculptor Tony Smith

....It is slow making pieces that are absolutely non-contextual. If there is nothing to relate them to, then where am I? I'm an object maker. This stuff is flat, but I think it is more full than it looks. The whole thing about looking at things is that, you only really look from one point of view. From that point of view, everything is flat. Sure you move around, but really how much? The nature of my practice is thinking about what angles you see. I'm interested in geometric abstraction, and the environment man creates.