David Raleigh
I am interested in cognition and the brain. The human brain
is a complex and highly plastic command center. It is capable
of producing endless amounts of worry and fear but also of
generating invention, expression, and connection. In a similar
fashion, painting presents challenges but is also capable of
communicating powerful visual information. It is this duality that
keeps me interested in painting.
In my current work, I have been informed by cognitive therapy.
Acceptance and commitment therapy has coined the term
“cognitive defusion.” Cognitive defusion is a meditative process
in which people convert uncomfortable feelings or thoughts into
physical forms in their minds. Instead of becoming fused to those
thoughts, and stuck, they simply observe the imagined forms
representing their thoughts. I am interested in the human figure
and other humanoid forms as physical representations of, or
metaphors for, experiences, feelings, and ideas.