“Rush has immersed himself in an artistic process that has less to do with pictorial representation per se and more to do with ideas – as if Rush were trying to photograph the “aura” of a conceptual space within himself. … Yet Rush doesn’t catapult himself into the end zones of complex visual ‘embroidery’ but remains hovering on the threshold of what I would call ‘the moment of vision’; a highly suggestive yet vague inner realm where sight and insight begin a conceptual dialog about what it might be like to ‘reinvent the representation of the world’ from scratch.”
–Diane Armitage, THE Magazine, Santa Fe, New Mexico, December, 1993