“Eric Green paints silence. His images capture the melancholy of time passing. They challenge both perception and reality. He wants his images to ‘capture the transcendent beauty of being alive without redundancy.’
His place of human solitude is not nature. It's not a lone mountaintop with one ancient bristlecone pine. It's not an unexplored cave of a million years of erosion with sculpted fantasy formations. It's not an uninhabited atoll in the Pacific. This is a human-made place and not one intended for silence.” — James John Magner
Poolroom was recently featured in John Magner’s article ‘The Life of Silence,’ published in electronic column PTSD and Art. The column discusses the therapeutic effect of art and perceiving art on PTSD.